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CENSUS OF INDIA 1961
VOLUME XXII
MANIPUR
Part II-A-General Population Tables
Part II-B-General Economic Tables
Part n-C-Social and Cultural Tables
R. K. nIRENDRA SINGH
of the Manipur Civil Serviee
Superintendent of Census Operations, Manipur
1968
Preface General Note
Introductory
CONTENTS
PART II-A GENERAL POPULATION TABLES & PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACTS
A-I Area, Houses and Population
Fit-leaf Union Table A-I State Table A·I Appendix I Apppendix II Appendix III
A.II Variation in Population during Sixty Years
Fly-leaf State Table A-II
A.1I1 Villages Classified by Population
fly-leaf Union Table A-Ill Table A-Ill State Table A-III
A-IV Towns and Town Groups Classified by Population in 1961 with variation since 1901
Fly-leaf State Table A-IV Appendix
Primary Census Abstracts
Fly-leaf Union Primary Census Abstracts Primary Census Abstracts
Introductory
PMT II··B GENERAL ECONOMIC TABLES
8-1 Workers and Non-workers Classified by Sex and Broad A,e Groups
Fly-leaf Table B-1
B-II Workers and Non-workers in Town Classified by Sex and Broad Age Groups
Fly-leaf Table B-II
B-III Industrial Classification of Workers and Non-workers by Educational levels in Rural and Urban Areas
Fly-leaf Table B·III Part It. Table B.1lI Part B
Pages
(VII)
(IX)
1-33
37 ...... 0 "II 42 43 44 45
46-47 -18
49·50 51
52-53 54-55
56-57 58-59
'0
61-65 66-6' 70-71
77-88
89 90-99
100-101 100-101
103 104-105 106-111
(iv)
B-IV Part A Industrial Classification by Sex and Class of worker of persons at Household Industry
B-III Part B Indus~ri!1 Classification by Sex and Class tf worker of persons at work in Non-household Industry. Trade. Business, Profession or Service.
S.IV Part C Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Groups and Minor Groups of Persons at Work other than Cultivation.
Fly-leaf Table B-IV Part A Table B,IV Part B Tab Ie B-IV Part C
Appendix to Table B-tV Part C "
B-V Occupational Classification by Sex of persons at work ether than Cultivation.
fly-[eaf
Table B-V Apper.dlx
B-VI Occupational Divisions of persons at Work other than Cultivation classified by Sex. Broad Age-Groups and Educational Levels in Url:an Areas only.
FIY·leaf Tab[e B·VI
B-V[I Part A Persons working principally (I) As Cultivators, (il) As Agricu/tura[ Labourers (iii) At Household Industry Classified by Sex and by Secondary Work (i) At Household Industry (ii) As Cultivator or (iii) As Agricultural Labourers.
FI Y.lcaf Table S-VII Part /II.
Appendix
B-VIi Part B Industrial Classification by Sex of persons working in Non-household Industry, Trade, BUlines$, Profession or Service who are also engaged in Household Industry.
Fly-leaf Table B-VII Part B
B-VIII Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by Sex, Broad Age-groups and Educational Levels ill Urban and Rural Areas Separately,
Fly-leaf
Table B-VIII Part A Table B-VIII Part B
B-IX Persons not at work Classified by Sex, Broad Age Groups and Type of Activity_ Fly-leaf Table a-Ix
Annexure I Indian Standard Industrial Classification Annexure II List of Common Household Industries with their Indunrial Code Numb~r Annexure III National Classification of Occupations
PART II-C SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES
Introductory
C-I Composition of Sample Households by P..elatlonship to head of family ClaSsified by size of land Cultivated (based on 20% Sample)
Fly-leaf Table C-I
112-113
114-129
t30--151 152-190 191-195
197
199-325 326-330
331 332-337
339 340-351
352
353-35" 355-391
39]
394-395 396-397
399 400-409
411--423 '425-433
,435-441
.,0-"55
457 ~.s9
C-II Age and Marital Status
Fly-leaf Table C-II
(v)
C-1I1 Age, Sex and Education in Total, Rural and Urban Areas Silperately
Fly-leaf Table C-1I1 Part A Table C-1I1 Part B Table C-1I1 Part C
Apper.dix
Fly-leaf
State Table I-Cla.sification by each branch and sub-branch of Science or Technology
State Table II-Type of Activity and Marital Status of Persons In each branch of Science or technology
State Table III-Year of obtaining post.graduate degrees in Physical Sciences and Graduates and Doctorates in Engineering, Technology and Selected branches of Medic ine
State Table IV--Persons hOlding degrees in Technology and Selected branches of MediCines and also holding degrees in Selected branches of Physical SCiences
State Table V-Nature and Sector of employment of Persons in e~ch branch of Science or Technology
State Table VI-Total monthly Income of Persons employed in each branch of Science or technology by Sector of employment
State Table VII-Tenure and Sector of Employment of Persons in each branch of Science or Technology
State Table VIII-Age and period of unemployment of unemployed persons qualified in any branch of Science or techno!ogy
C-I V Single year age Returns
Fly-leaf
Table C-IV
C·V Mother tongue (Alphabetical Order)
Fly-leaf
Appendix I Abstract of classified and unclassified languages
Appendix II statement showing percentage change in each decade (1911-61) of population of three numerically most important languages,as of 1961
Appendix III G rierson's Classified Ii$t Table C.V
C.VI Bilingualism
Fly-leaf
Table C-VI C-VII Religion
FlY-leaf . Table C-VII
C-VIII Classification by Literac;y and Industrial Category of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Tribes separately.
FiY-leaf Table C-VIII Part A Table C-VIII Part B Migration Tables
0-1 Non-Indian Nationals
Fly-feaf
Table 0-1
460 ,:461-473
474 475
476--477 478-484
485
486-489
490-495
496-499
500-501
502-507
508-513
514-519
520-529
531 532·544
545·547 547
548 i-viii
549.555
557 558-587
589 590-591
593 5,..-595 596-597
599
601 602
0-11 Place of Birth Fly-leaf Table D-IL
(vi)
0-111 Migrants Classified by place of birth and duration of residence in place of enumeration
Fly-leaf Table 0-111
D-YI Distribution of Industrial Categories of Workers and Non-workers by place of birt h
Fly-leaf Table D-VI
603 604-611
613 614-624
625 626-671
PREFACE
This volume contains Il series of Special Tables for Scheduled Castes and scheduled Tribes. These Tables will give an insight into the demographic, social and economic conditions of the Scheduled communities. As in 1951. no questions were asked about the caste in the 1961 Census also. But in view of the safeguards provided in the Indian Constitution for the S::hedu!ed Castes and Scheduled Tribes, a question was asked of each individual whether he or she belonged to any of these communities. On the basis of answers to this question, the SliP3 were sorted out and the Special Tables published in this volume were prepared.
For the last 15 years or so, the Government of India, through the Five Year Plans or otherwise, have taken up several measures, besides general development schemes, to improve the conditions of these communities by implementing welfare schemes. In. the implementation of these schemes much difficulty has been experienced for want of adequate data. On account of the coincidence of the 1961 Population Census with the completion of the Second Five Year Plan of India, it was felt that exhaustive and detailed information about these Scheduled communities should be collected during the actual enumeration of 1961 Census. and it was also intended that the data thus collected were made available through these Special Tables for examination of the various schemes to be implemented during the subsequent plans.
This volume consists of two Sections-Section I for Scheduled Castes and Section II for scheduled Tribes. The salient aspects of the Tables have been briefly discussed in the Note, and a fly-leaf to each of the tables published in this volume is also given before the relevant table is presented.
I am grateful to Shri K. D. Ballal. LA S., Central Tabulation Officer who kindly scrutinised the tables, prepared by the Tabulation Office at Imphal and made a number of valuable suggestions and alterations. My thanks are also due to Shri M. Tekkjishore Singh, Tabulation Officer and the staff who worked under him for having done an excellenf job of work.
IMPItAL.
February, 1966.
(vii)
R. K. BIRBNDRA SINGl{
Superintendent of Census Operations Manipur
GENERAL NOTE
At the outset it was decided that the 1961 Census Reports for all India and the States/Union Territories should maintain uniformity of title to be given to the series of publications. Thus each of the series of publications relating to the States and the union Territories of India was allotted a separate volume number, the series for all India Reports bearing Volume No. I heading the list and the volumes·for the Statesl Union Territories following in their respective alphabetical orders. For Manipur, Volume No. XXII was allotted and UDder this volume the series of 1961 Census Publications are printed and published. Contrary to the previous proposal for printing each part separately, Parts B-A, ]j·B, II-C, 111 and IV of Maoipur is published in this book, with indication of Parts, under the title "Part II (Including Parts II-A, H-B II-C, III and IV)", as these parts can be combined
(ix)
in one book.
All the main series tables of 1961 Census, namely, A-Series-General Population Tables, and PCA; BSeries-Econonmic Tables; C-Scries-Cultural and Migration Tables; D-Series-Household Economic Tables; and E-Series---Housing and Establishment Tables of Manipur have, therefore, been incorporated
in this bOOk.
To facilitate ready appreciation of the Parts pub. lished in this book, Explanatory Notes along with the relevant questions and the instructions issued cn the mode of filling their answers are also given at the beginning of each part. Fly-leaves to the main tables and their appendices are also given before the tables are presented in this book.
ERRATA
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Page Description Columi1 For Read
2 3 4 5
41 A-I Under Heading U. Territory Imphal Town (M)
41 Against Urban Imphal Town(M)
42 "
Manipur R 9 713320 712320
43 Imphal Fast Imphal Past Imphal East
43 Thoubal SUb-division 10 -50 -508
44 Manipur 4 Jo6 1.67
52 A-III fly Leaf Imphal East 4 25602 52602
53 Thoubal 14 27489 26489
53 A-III Tengnou pal 14 4
54 Mao & Sadar Hills 5 30063 36063
55 Bishenpur 12 18 19
59 A-IV 2'00 Sq. ml. 5.18 Sq. Km. 8 3175 1753
62 Schedu:ed Castes Dhupl or Dhopi Dhupi or Dhabi
64 "
Statement shown under Paragraph 8 Category III Workers) (F)
65 Manipur (Rural) 11,773 11,775
65 "
169 168
66 Union Primary Census Abstract Imphal East 10 1,205 1,664
66 " " "
II 15,580 1,580
67 " P.C.A. Manipur (Total) 24 2,186 2,184
67 .. II 25 1,184 1,186
67 Tengnoupal 25 16 4
69 II Churachandpur 37 16
69 Manipur (R) 45 16,343 16,348
69~ "
Imphal West (R) 49 35,571 33,571
71 East 18 2,121 2,128
71 "
Tamenglong 10 3
71 Churachandpur II 29,031 29,531
72 "
Thoubdl 24 415 455
72 Mao & Sadar Hills 24 455 445
90 B-1 Manipur (Total) B 147,793 174,793
90 " M (Rural) 0-14 6 253,595 153,595
90 I, M (Urban) 35-59 8 4.264 5,264
91 I, M (Urban) 0-14 27 133,261 13,326
ii
2 3 4 5
91 B-1 M (Urban) 35-59 28 2,883 1,883
91 "
Manipur (Urban) Total 23 1,380 1,330
92 II IfTlphal West (Rural) 0-14 7 559 599
92 "
IjW (Urban) Total 8 9638 9,1,88
92 "
IjW (Urban) 0-14 6 not clear 9,867
94 8-1 I IE (Rural) Total Il 131 31
95 I IE (U rban) Total 13 2
95 "
Bishenpur Total 0-14 22
95 Thoubal[Rural 60 + 28 2,58 2,158
96 "
Mao 2< Sadar Hills (Total) 4 62,039 72,039
96 15-34 7 9,292 9,252
96 Sadar Hills (R) 5 18,781 18,871
97 Mao (Rural)) 5-34 27 1,116 1,166
97 Mao (Rural) 15-34 27 1,116 1,166
97 B·I Ukhrul (Rural) 15-34 13 3
97 Sadar Hills (Rural) Total 13 10
97 0-14 13 2
97 0, 15-34 13 5
97 "
Total 18
97 15-34 23 4
97 35-59 27 183 188
97 " "
Age not stated 28 7,
98 Tamenglong Rural 6 8,802 18,802
98 Jiribam Age not stated 4
98 "
6
98 "
Tengnoupal Age not stat~d 5 SI IS
98 " "
7 2
98 0, " 35-59 12 4
98 Jiribam (Rural) II 39 89
99 " " 35-59 26 65 66
100 B·II (Manipur) Imphal Town 7 13,935 13,985
101 " " 22 1,888 1,883
104 8-111 Pt. A Matric qr Higher Sec. 12 3 3S
iii
2 3 4 5
105 B-III Total 17 1,393 2,393
106 "
Pt. B (Imphal East) Llliterate 8 51 31
106 " .. 9 52 32
106 "
Pt. B. Bishenpur Literate 5 2,218 5,218
106 ,. Manipur Total 4 359,385 359,383
106 " (Bishenpur) Total 6 3,053 8,053
107 Manipur (Literate) 21 6,004 6.064
107 " "
lliterate 18 4,554 4,564
107 Imphal West (Literate) 18 34 54
107 Imphal East (Total) II 1.828 1.628
109 .. (Mao & Sadar H ills) Illiterate 11 339 338
109 Mao (Total) 24 6.856 6.855
III "
Pt. B(Tamenglong) Literate 23 3.116 3,115
III " Jiribam (Total) 18 8 3
III ., Churachandpur Primary or Junior Basic 23 I 170 1,702 ,
115 B-IV Pt. A Maj. gr. 26 Nil
115 .. Maj. gr. 31 (R) 3 Nil 6
119 " Maj gr. 13 (It) S 69 67
120 .. (Major group) 34-85 34·35
120 ., Maj. gr. 34-35 (T) 7 6 16
121 " Maj. gr. 00 (R) 7 82 32
121 " (Major group) 3 23
122 Nil 36
122 " Maj. gr. 34-35 (T) 3 Nil 5
III .. Maj. gr. 34-35 (R) 3 Nil 5
122 .. Mai gr. 37 (R) 3 Nil
122 .. Div. 2 and 3 (R) 8 15.137 15.187
123 .. Mai gr. 23 (T) 6 655 955
123 .. Maj. gr. 28 (R) 5 48 43
123 .. Maj. gr. 33 (T) Nil
124 " (Mao and Sadar Hills) Maj. gr. 02 (T) Nil
124 " " Maj. gr. 02 (T) 7 Nil
125 B-IV Part A-Figures shown in the first line under Cols, 2-8 may be treated as deleted
125 " (Mao Hills) Maj. gr,27 2 Nil R
125 " -. Mai gr. 27 (R) 3 N:I 8
125 ,- .. Maj gr. 27 (R) 4 Nil 6
· lV
2 5 4 5
125 B-IV Part A (Mao Hills) Maj. gr. 27 (R) 5 Nil
125 " "
6 Nil
125 " " 7 Nil 7
125 " 8 Nil
125 ,. .. M aj gr. 23 (T) B 08 308
125 " "hj gr. 27 (T) 8 Nil
126 (Sadar Hills) Div. 2&3 (R) 3 16
126 .. Ma; gr. 27 (R) 3 5 7
126 " 4 5 7
127 (Tamenglong) Major group 38 28
126 (Churachandpur) l'1aj gr. 27 2 Nil R
128 " Maj gr. 23 (T) 5 B 3
128 " (Churachandpur) Maj. gr. 28 (T) 5 Nil 4
128 S Nil
130 B-IV Pt. B Majer group 03 (U) 8 -131 B-IV Pt. B Major groUp 88 38
131 Maj. gr. 40 (T) 4 2.83 233
131 " (Division 6) Moj gr. 60-63 (T) 6
131 Major group 60-63 a 18
132 (Division 8) Maj gr. 86 (U) 9 9
133 (Imphal West) All Division$ 5 517 751
133 " Maj gr. 00 (T) 12 3
134 " (Division 4) (T) 7 534 584
134 " Majgr.31 " 2
135 (Division 6) Ma; gr. 6468(T) 10 3,614 2,614
135 (Division 8) Maj gr. 82 (U) 4 6 64
136 B-IV Pt. B Nil Imphal East Sub. Divn.
136 (lmphal East) All Divisions Maj. gr. 02 (T) II 2
138 Major grou P 64-68 . 4 986 990
138 (Division 8) 5 23 28
139 Bishenpur 1'1aj. gr. 20 II 3
139 Major group BG 3 29 20
139 "
(Major group) 7 87
140 (Column) 8 3 8
!42 "
Pt. B Thoubal Major group Nil 80
142 Nil 61
142 " .. "
Nil 82
v
2 3 4 5
142 B-IV Pt. B Thoubal Major Group Nil 83
142 .. " " Nil 84
142 " .. 5 85
142 .. (Dlvn.6) 60-68 60-63
142 (Divn.7) 70-1 70-71
142 .. (Division 8) 3 1878 1873
142 .. Maj gr. 8S (T) 12 15
142 .. (Division 9) Maj gr. 90 (T) 10 II
142 " Part B Thoubal (Dlvn. 9) 90 3 87
142 .. (Division 9) Major group 90 7 7 142
" " .. 8 , 142 .. .. 9 86 80
144 (Division 6) 3 B3 88
145 "
(Division B) 9 8 3
150 (Division 8) Maj. gr. 83 (T) 3 89 79
152 B-IV Pt. C (Div.2 and 3) 13 248 258
152 Maj. gr. 23 , 63,844 68.844
153 .. (Major group 27) 3 1295 1795
153 .. Minor group 272 3 352 32
1$3 .. Maj gr. 27 9 1305 1805
153 Minor gr. 272 8 Nil 32
153 (Major gr. 30) 2 Nil 234
155 .. (Divn.8) 5 Not clear 6,872
ISS " 6 .. 6,333
ISS .. (Minor group 703) 2 Nil 51
155 (Minor gr. 705) 5 81 31
156 Min. gr. 850 Not clear 850
156 .. Minor group 850 2 858 358
156 .. (Div isien 0) 2 13'2 138
156 "
Mar. gr. 89 7 "
, 156 .. Min. gr. 890 7
" ,
156 B-IV Divn. 9 3 Not clear '5
156 .. Maj. gr. 90 3 95 156
" 01'1. 9 13 .. 18
156 " Maj. gr. 90 13 18
156 " Min. gr. 900 13 .. 18
156 " All Divns. 13 .. 4088
157 " Maj. gr. 03 12 10
vi
2 3 4 5
157 B-IV Majo r Group 03 13 Not clear 6
157 " " 14
" 157 Min. gr. 031 12 10
157 13 Not clear 6
157 14 I 157 II Maj. gr. 04 8 " 6 157
" 10 6 157 12 45 157 Min. gr. 040 6
" 18 157
" 8 .. 6 157 .. 10
" 6 157
" 12 " 32
157 Min. gr. 042 13 Blank 6 157 M in. gr. 043 12 Not clear 5 157 Min. gr. 044 12 2 157 Min. gr. 044 14 Blank 2 157
" Min- gr. 045 12 Not clear 4 157
" Min, gr. 046 12 2 157
" Min. gr. 046 14 Blank 2 157
" Maj. gr. 20 8 Not clear 39 157
" 10 12 157
" .. II " 6
157 " 12
" 141 157
" 13 26
157 " "
14 " 106 157
" 15 .. 23
157 Maj. gr. 21 5 7 157
" " 7
" 5 157
" " 9
" 17 157 , . 12
" 2 157
" .. 13 " 12
157 "
14 2 157 IS .. 5 157 .. Maj. gr . 22 5
" 3 157 6 1 157 Minor group 235 6
" 45 157
" " 7 7,158 157 10
" 45 157 to Maj. gr. 22 8 to 3 157
" 10 .. 3 157 .. Maj. gr. 23 10 .. 73 157
" " II " 7208
157 Min. gr. 231 7 .. 50 157 . ,
" 8 '1 3 157 .. " 9 " 514 157 .. .. II
" 50 157 " Maj. gr. 24 B
" 3 157
" 10 ., 3 157 B-IV-C Maj. gr. 26 8
" 2 157 .. " 9 .. 2
157
157
, 157
157
157
158
158
159
159
159
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
160
161
161
163
163
166
166
185
186
186
186
188
188
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2 3 5
B.IV Pt.C Maj. gr. 27 II Not clear 341
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" Min. gr. 272
. "
Min. gr. 273
(Major gr. 31)
Maj. gr. 31
(Division 6)
" Minor gr. 650
(Division 7) Maj. group 70~71
(Division 8)
Major group 80
" Minor group 809
Minor group
Major group 81
Minor group 820
" Min. gr. 831
"
"
" .. Major group 84
Major group
(Imphal E:tst) Minor gr. 021
(Imphal W. Division 6) Min. gr. 644
10
1
10
9
5
6 '" 3
12
3
7
3
5
12
2
5
6
2
3
4
5
6
3
4
7
" 571
" 300
" 21
556 56
67 84
81
0050 3050
128 728
829 1,819
Not clear 374
Not clear 4310
" 1949
2964 "
" Minor group 831
2,008 '2,003
83 283
Not clear 219
" 164
" 160
.. 4
68 .. "
68
83 " 08 00
12 2
73 7
Name of sub-division Imphal W. sub -Divn. Imphal E. Sub-Divn.
(Bishenpur Division 6) Mal. gr. 60-63 4
Minor group 393 and its entries shown under Division 4 in eols. 2 to 15 may be read unc!er Major group 39 for respeLtive cols.
(Major group 04) 3
(Division 8 Churachandpur) Min. gr. 804 2
3 " "
" " 12
(Major group)
1 "
8 3
Nil 20
357 354
357 354
357 354
540 04
Nil 5
viii
2 3 4 5
199 B-V (Division 0) Family 01 001
201 "
(Division I) Family 101 8 Nil 6
203 " (Division 3) Category VII 3 11,883 11,833
204 .. (Group 30) 3 Nil 2
204 (Division 4) group 40 8
216 .. Category IX 8 3
219 CategorY IX 8
220 .. (Division 4) Category IX 8
221 " Category IX 8
221 Group 43 8
224 .. Category V 3 311 131
232 " (Family 230) 7 383 333
233 (Family 339) .. 501 508
234 .. Family 419 Category IX 6 3 13
235 " (Division 7 & 8) Category IX 5 23 32
236 .. (Family 110) 5 83 88
236 " (Family 733) 4 182 132
236 .. (Family) 738 733
239 .. (Fam ily 899) 3 597 596
239 .. (Family 899) 4 374 373
239 t' Category IX 3 375 374
239 .. Category IX 4 314 373
239 .. (Division 9) 6 293 298
2.40 " (Family) 99 979
241 " Family 033, PhysiCians & others 3 Fresh insertion (2
241 " .. 5 under Category IX i 2
241 "
Category IX 3 Group 03, eols. 2 241 .. 5 I to S L 2
247 .. (Thl)ubal Sub) All Divisions Category V 3 183 133
241 " Group (Biologists. Veterinarian etc.) Group 03 Group 02
247 .. Grcup (Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists n. e. c.) GrOup 02 GroUp 03
241 .. Family 039 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists n. e. c. 3 Fresh insertion (2 241 " "
4 under category IX H 247 Category IX 3 Family 033, co Is. I to 8 241 .. . .. 4 L2 254 "
(Family 710) 5 2
2S(' II Group 89 3 ISO 105
256 " " Category IX 3 ISO 105
257 " Category IX (Group 96) 4
ix.
2 3 4 5
258 B-V Category IX (Group 05) 5 32 23
263 "
(Division 7-8) 4 130 1027
2(,3 5 911 14
263 .. Category IV 4 70 967
263 Major group 71 Category IV 5 Not clear 3
263 5 910 13
265 Category IX (Group 91) 4 3
271 "
(Division 6) group group 69 66 group
276 (Fam ily 059) 5 5
288 Category V (Group 825) 3
289 (Tamenglong) Division 0 5 44 14
292 " (Family 131) 3 85 5
299 " (Family 104) 3 2
299 4 2
306 Category IX \Family 059) 5 2
308 Category VI (Group 13) 4 I}
311 Categor'y IX ;) Not clear 4' 311 .. 4 Not clear 4' 320 ,t (Group 40) 3 8
321 " (Family 411) 4 S 5
321 "
(Family 442) 4 5
324 " Group 89 3 153 154
324 "
4 153 154
324 .. (Family 899) 3 III 112
324 " "
4 III 112
324 " Category IX (Family 899) 3 III 112
324 "
4 III 112
332 B-VI All Divisions (0-14) 3 575 595
332 Division 0 (Total) 3 2135 2315
334 (Divi5ion 6) Total 3 1334 1333
334 4 1330 1329
350 Ba VII Part·A (Chumhandpur) Division 3 2&8 2&3
355 " Part-B (Principal Work Division 0) 3 281 231
355 " (Addl. Work DiV. 0) 3 5 I}
355 " " Maj. gr. 03 3 5 9
355 " (Addl. Work Div. 2 & 3) 2 242 224
3SS " .. 3 51 91
X
2 3 4 5
355 B·VII Part B Add!. Work Division 2 & 3) Maj. gr. 34-35 2 57 37
355 "
Maj. gr. 23 3 6 4
356 "
(Maj::r group 28) 3 6
360 "
(Addl. Work Division 2 & 3) 3
360 " (Addl. Work Div. 0) 3 9
360 "
(I>lajor group 21) 3 7
361 " (Major group 28) 2 110 101
361 " Principal Work Major Group 28 3 7
362 " (\,'''!. Work Div. 0) 2 2
362 " (M ljn [IOUP 33) 3 5 6
363 " (Majo~ group 21) 2 5
364 "
(Majj~' group 39) 2 57 37
364 (Major group 23) 3 4
364 " (M~jor group 21) 5
364 .' (Additional Work Division 2 & 3) 3 4
364 " (Major Group 21) 3 4
364 ,. (Addl. Work Div. 2 & 3) 3 , 364
" Additivnal Work Divn. 2 & 3 (t1ajor group 28) 3 &
365 "
(Principal Work Divn. 41st portion) 2 61 618
365 ,,~ (Major group 40) 2 68 618
365 "
(Major group 70-71) 2nd portion 2 1,94 1294
365 ., Addl. Work Div. 2&3) 2 133
365 .. (Major group 21) 3 33 32
367 " Principal Work Maj. gr. 40 Additional Work (Div. 2&3) (2nd Portion) 2 and 8 2 and 3
368 " (Major group 28 1st ponlon 6th line) A. 189 198
369 "
(Principal Work Div. 2&3) I st portion 2&8 2&3
3/'9 " (Major group 34-35) :3 5
370 " (Principal Work Maj. gr. 02) 2nd portion 2 6 ..
3n " (Principal Work Div.5) 1st portion 'l 50 60
375 " Principal Work Maj. gr. 89 (Major group 03) 1st portion 1 8
376 " Principal Work (Major group 80) 2nd portion 3 0 9
377 "
Principal Work Maj. gr. 87 (Major group 38) 1st por tlon 2
377 " Principal Work (Major group 89) 2nd portion 1 3,011 301
377 " (Principal Work Div. 2 & 3) 3 6
377 . , (Addl. Work Div. 2 & 3) 3 6 .. 378
" Principal Work (Maj. gr. 64-68 Maj. gr. 27) Blank 2.7
xi ~~---.-.- ------------------_._-----_
2 3 4 5
378 B-VII·Part B Principal Work Maj. group 40) I St portion 2 180 130
378 "
Principal Work (Maj. group 70-71) 2nd portion 2 271 277
379 Principal Work (Major group 83) 2nd portion 88 83
379 " Principal Wo rk Maj. gr. Addl. Work Dlv. 2&3 3 8 3
380 " Principal Work Maj. gr. 81 2nd portion Maj. gr. 34-35 84-35 34-35
385 II Principal Work (Major group 88) 1st portion 58 88
389 Principal Work (Major group 80) 1st portion 2 125 155
390 Principal Work Maior group BI 2nd portion 8 81
390 " Principal Work Maj. gl·. 81 (t-1ajor group 23) 3 6 4
390 (Tengnoupal Sub-Div_ ) Total Principal Work Maj gr. 64--e8 44-68 64-68
390 Majo r group 28 82 29
391 Principal Work (Major group 64-68) 2nd portion 3 28 32
397 B.VIII·Pt. B Jiribam Sub.Div_ e Not clear 2
397 Tengnoupal Sub Div. 8 4
397 Imphal East Sub. Div. 16 Blank 2
400 B-IX Marripur Urban (Total) 6 20,138 20,136
400 Manipur Total (Total) II 50,982 50,862 '
402 (ii) Part of Imphal East Urban 35-39) 10 Y 3 73
402 Imphal West sut-rlivision Rural 0-14 Ii 1,87 1,871
402 " Imphal East Sub-division Rural 15-34 8 2,8 2,820
404 (Thoubal Sub-division Rural 15.34) 5 9,669 9,659
404 B-IX 60 x (Ma.o & Sadar Hills) II 177 179
404 "
Age not stated " 9 Nil
404 " " " Nil
406 0-14 (Tamenglong Rural) 8 1,141 2,141
406 "
15-34 9 30 JIG
459 C-I Manipur (Total) 12 112) 1623
459 .. All Urba~ 14 3922 3992
159 "
Unspecified 17 blank 2
459 .. All Urban 17 blank 8
461 Age group 20.24 (Total) 7 Not c!ear 7,185
463 C-II I/W Age Group 25-29 Urban 13 165 ISS
464 " Age 50-54 U 5 1112 1119
464 "
Age group 55-59 (Urban) 9 217 277
465 C-II liE Age 20-24 R 3 6452 8462
465 " All ages Total 9 24061 24041
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2 3 4 5
466 C-II lIE Age 50-54-R 5 2118 2188
466 " Age 55-59-R 8 Ion 1092
466 " Age not stated U 8 5 2
<467 C-II Bishenpur All ages 9 15613 15603
<467 .. Age SO-54 9 812 822
467 " Age 40-44 14 3 23
467 All Ages (Thoubal Sub-Divn.) 9 25,328 25,574
467 C-II Thoubal Age 30-34 5 4516 4517
467 " Age 35-39 10 71 77
470 C-II Mao (i) Age 40-44 5 334 834
.0170 .. Age not stated 14 blank
471 .. Tamenglong Age 40-44 IS blank 2
471 "
Jiribam Age 20-24 8 304 204
471 ., " Age 15-19 9 385 395
472 .. Churachandpur Age 15-19 3 5878 5872
472 " .. Age not stated 14 blank 2
473 " Tengnoupal All ages 3 22679 27679
473 .. " Age 25-29 4 1139 1189
473 " "
Age 60-64 3 680 660
475 C·1I1 Part A All ages 3 3B6058 387058
475 " Age 60+ 6 22605 22606
476 C-III Part B All ages 4 35596 33596
476 C-1I1 Part B All ages 6 28222 23'222
476 " .. 7 13293 13263
476 C-III Part 8 Age not stated II blank 4
476 ., Age not srated 9 Not clear 8
476 Age not stated 10 I
476 Age not stated J2 " 2
478 " Part C Manipur All ages .~ 3598B3 359383
478 h " Age 20-24 6 97100 27200
478 " .. All ages 9 82658 32658
478 " I/W .. All ages 1 125545 126545
478 " .. Age 45-59 6 5445 6445
479 " Bishen pur Age 15-19 1 6267 '6297
479 Age not stated (I mphal East Sub-Dlvn.) 9 Not clear 15 479 Bishenpur Age 20-24 12 " 2 480
" Thoubal Age not stated .. 991 '"
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2 3 4 5 6
480 C-III Part B Thoubal-Age not stated 5 441 141
480 " " Age 45-49 7 1698 1598
480 " Ukhrul Age 30-34 , 8549 1549
481 Mao and Sadar Hills Age 20-24 6 2951 2961
482 "
Sadar Hills Age 20-24 5 72S 726
482 " Tamenglong Sub-Divn. 12 Not clear I
482 " Tamenglong Age 5-9 , 2303 2308
483 ., Churachandpur All ages 9 3026 30S6
532 C-IV Manipur (Second Part Urban Col.) 6 5 6
532 " " " 7 Blank 7
532 C-IV Manlpur Over 100 7 Nil
533 IJW 2 years 7 654 645
534 " lIE All ages 2 60388 60338
534 " Age not stated 2 140 104
534 " 65 Years 3 203 303
534 .. " 50 Years 6 88 188
534 .. " S4 Years 7 blank 40
535 " Bishenpur 100 Years 5
" 3
536 " Thoubal 38 Years S 811 818
536 .. " 49 Years .. 168 186
537 " Ukhrul All ages 4 32890 23890
538 " Mao & Sadar Hills 5 Years 2 12408 1408
538 ,. " 60 Years 4 733 713
540 " Sadar Hills (ii) 79 Years 3 4
540 " 79 Years 5 4
541 " Tamenglong All ages 5 11802 18802
~O C-Y Bihari 16 blank 8
550 " Kannada 16 blank 4
551 "
Kucha Naga 20 blank ]
552 C-Y LushaijMizo 18 10
552 .. Mao 18 10
553 " Maring 19 6
553 " Monsang/ Mongsen 19 Not clear 6
554 " Tripurl 4 blank 7
554 " Rongmei 18 38 3
555 " Paite 040 04385 7385
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2 3 4 5 .
555 C-V Simte 42 24 21
555 "
Tangkhul 42 45 8
555 Thado 42 23241 2342
555 Tidim 42 8 4
555 "
Zou 42 6 654
560 C-VI Manipur Kurmi 2 blank 2
560 " " Lotha 2
" 2
560 "
Lotha 3 3 563
" IjW Bengali 1 626 632
563 " " " 3 589 590
567 " "
Thado 2 117 III
567 3 118 117
567 "
ijE Kacha Naga 2 blank 2
572 " Ukhrul Maring 4 blank
575 Mao & Sadar Hills Thado 2 4167 4173
575 ~ 3554 3555
576 Mao (I) Kabul 4 blank 3
576 I' " Maram 3 2374 2074
583 'I Churachandpur Hangui 2 blank 4
585 "
Ralte ManipurijMeithei F- 6 F- F 3
587 T;;ngno~pal LushaiJMizo 2 blank 4
597 Malayalam 2 blank 4
597 MonsangjMongsen Hindi (M21. F) 6 F F I
587 Moyon 2 41 241
591 C-VII I/W-T 18 1033 1833
594 C-VIII A Mani/R 13213 13218
594 " I/W-R 3 3443 4443
594 " 7 1919 1916
594 8 965 659
594 Thoubal II blank 158
594 " 14 Nil
594 " "
15 Nil
596 C-VIII B I/W-U 7 1054 1504
596 " Tengnoupal 14 8 3
597 " Thoubal 18 blank
" Mant - T 22 63 68
597
597
597
597
597
604
607
607
608
&OB
609
609
609
609
609
609
609
610
610
610
610
615
615
615
615
615
617
618
618
619
621
611
621
621
622
622
622
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2
C-Vlil B-1 Chu rachandpur
" " .. Sadar Hills
" Manipur-R
IJW-U
.. Born in India (U)
0-11 Manipur Within the state of e numeration (Un)
..
"
"
"
within the state of Enum eration (U)
Born in Asia
Nepal
West Bengal (!\)
Elsewhere
..
..
3
23
24
26
31
31
14
56
59
12
14
21
19
20
21
23
24
25
Entries shown against Punjab Unspecified Cols 30-41 may be treated as nil
" BUrma
" "
" Madras (Urban)
" Rural (U)
" " .,
" " Born elsewhere id d!strlc of enumeration (Un)
Under Col. S. 6 and 7 Heading
Tripu ra Urban (U)
0-IIIIJWest Nepal (R)
Ukhral Snb-divi sion Total
II Assam (U)
Mao and Sadar Hills-Sub-division Assam Rural (R)
" Under cols. 5, 6 and 7 Heading
U(tar Pradesh Rural (U)
.,
"
36
38
39
4
4
7
9
14 16
16
13
16
16
10
15
4
4
blank
40
blank
58743
2379
248,970
280
14
213
317
81
3
3
3
2
2
5
140
2
58742
1379
24,897
180
41
2113
377
18
J
3
3
12
I
12
Madipur Imphal West sub-division
32
12
4
22
112
9
4
Manipur Mao & Sadar Hills sub-division
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2 3 5
622 Sadar Hi lis West Bengal Rural (U) 14
622 " "
15
624 Under Cols 5, 6, 7 Main Heading Manipur Churachandpur Sub·divlsion
626 Mysore Une. 5
627 D-VI Manipur Total Punjab-Unc. 27 8 3
628 WjB-U 10 41
628 " "
Burma II Nil
628 " "
New Zealand 6 Nil
631 D·VI M-R W/B·R 27 97 67
632 Manipur·U rban (b) Born elsewhere in distt. of Enurr.eration 10 4
632 (e) Jammu and Kashmir (U) 3 7
633 Manipur Rural (0) Deihl Line No. I 27 I
636 O-VlljW-T U.P.!u 4 633 33
636 .. " 5 2 26
636 "
Total Population " 84 34
637 (b) born elsewhere In distt. of enumeration Une. 27 6
637 (h) Madras (U) 27 I
640 D-YI I/W-U Andhra Pradesh-R 4 6 4
641 D-YI IjW-R WjB-U 27 26 29
641 D-YI IjW-R H-Une. 27 Nil 13
643 O-YI IjW-U Burma 20 13 23
643 (P) Delhi (U) 27 14
644 D-YI I/E-T Total Popu. a IS2B7 IB231
645 .. I (aJ-U 27 4028 4023
645 (b) Born elsewhere in district of Euumeration (R) 12 4 14
645 (a) Assam (U) 12
649 (I) West Bengal (U) 27 3
649 " "
Une. 27 3
649 D-YI IjE-R U.P.-Unc. 27 5 3
651 D-YI IjE- U Total Popu. 26 4769 4759
651 I, I (b)-R 27 270 278
651 " Pakistan 27 93 39
651 (I) West Bengal (U) 26
6S1 Pakistan 13
655 (b) Born elsewhere in district of Enumeration (U) 12
O-YI Thoubal I (b)-R 27 3230 3930
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2 3 4 5
655 D-VI Thoubaill-U 27 22 2
659 Pakistan 13
660 Under Col. , (g) Pakistan Ra lasthafi)
&61 D-VI Mao (i) Total POpu. 11 73
661 Born elsewhere in district of Enumeration Unc. 7
666 Jirlbum Sub-Divn. Main Heading Jiribum Jiribam
666 B. Orn in countries Orn Born
667 III In Mining, Quarrying (H eading) 12,13 Quatrying Quarrying
667 Jiribam Sub-Diyn. Main Heading Sus Sub
668 Country/State (Col. I) Blank
670 Tengnonpal (Sub Divn.) Heading Tengnoupal Tengnoupal
671 (Heading)
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INTRODUCTORY
Podhe first time in the history of the C~nsl,ls of ,~~nipur a Sup:rintend~nt of'Census Operations, :
;illS app_gi~t~d ex.clusively for Manipur for the 1961 CensuS. -~ ~Hhe instance of the Registrar Gener&l of India the offi'::e of the Superintendent of Cen~~,. Operations was established on the 1st August, 195~~'t The office was placed under the direct control of' the Registrar General, India and the office had to carry out the 1961 Census Operations in Manipur in liaison with the Manipur Administration.
2. The sunris~ of 1 st March, ~ 961 was declared to be the reference date for the 1961 Census. The period of enumeration covered nineteen days, from the 10th February to the 28th February, 1961 both days inclusive. After the period of enumeration three days were earmarked for the period of Revisional Round guring which the Individual Slips for those who died during the enumeration period were to pe cancdled a~d new Individual Slips for new babies born during the enumeration period were to be written. The period of revisional round in some ~reas of Maniptlr was ex.tended by two or three days more on account of difficult communication. In the disturbed charges of Tamenglong and Mao the period of enuL1eration had tIJ be extended till April 1961 on account of the unhappy law and order situation created by the activities of the Naga Hostiles,
. 3. As the office of the Superintendent of Census Operations, was established only on the 1st August, 1959 the t)rescribed pre-te<;t could not be completelY carried o,ut. As the Statistical Bureau was in an infant stage by that time the first pre-test was not carried out at all. For the second pre-test the Superintendent and the Assistant Superintendent personally carried out the test in two villages in the Bishenpur Sub-division. Of the t;NO villages one was a tribal vilhge. From tile pre-test it was found that the form (It of the individual $lip~ could not be handled conveniently. P.!culiarly for Manipur the filling up of the Census Schedule s took more time in the rural arcas than in the urban areas, became the villagers could not readily understand the questions. The findings of the pre-test were considered
'4in the First Conference of the Supenntendents of Census Operations. As a result the defects found' in!b.e pre-test were removed in respect of Manipur also.
4. For the proper understanding of the Census Schedules by the Census field staff it waS proposed for Manipur to print the Individual Slips, the Household Schedules and the Houselists in Manipuri which is known throughout the length and breadth of Manipur. The translation work was done by the Census Office and the printing of the Schedules was effected in the GovernIIlent Press, Calcutta. On account of the uneconomical size of the pads of the Household Schedules which were bound in 50's there was shortage of the Schedules and some pads were printed in a private press at Imphal ~t a competitive rate. As the printing of the Schedules in Manipuri was a little delayed th~ training of the enumeration staff could not be started in accordance with the Census Calendar of Manipur.
5, In the 1951 Census there were 13 Charges in Manipur according to the administrative units obtaining at that time. But in the 1961 Census the number of Charges was reduced to 12. While one Charge was ddimited for the Imphal Town fapd two Charges were form~d for the distinct administrative units of Ml0 and Sadar Hills, the other Charges coincided with the Sub-divisions of Manipur. In view of the growing nature of the Imphal Town, a separate Charge was formed though the town covers two parts of the Imphal West a_nd Im1,)l\al East Sub-divisions. In consequence of the recent re-organisation of the administrative units of M:mipur the nomenclature of the Charges of the previous Census could not be follow~d in the 1961 Census. Curiously, as upto-date Sub-divisional m1ps were not available, the Census Office prepared th~ Sub-divisional mlps showing the Supervisors' Circles and the Enumentors' Blocks. Nor was there any agency available to this office for the preparation of the required maps. It is, therefore, a matter of regret that block maps could not be prepared. However, as the enumerators and supervisors were posted at places w~ere tucy werl;l
working or living and as they were controlled by the Charge Superfntendents who were mostly the local Su.b-Deputy Collectors the delimitation of the boundaries t.Af the Census Circles and Blocks waSJ
not much ot'a problem. In the valley the Supervisors personally divided their circles into suitable blocks of five or six with ~ference to the composi· ti;n of the villages and the position of the roads, lanes, etc., and each block contained 150 houses or so. There was a very slight variation of the number of houses from block to block.
6. The hierarchy of Census Officers in Manipur . in the 1961 Census was the Charge Superintendent, Circle Supervisors, and the Block I Enumerators with the Superintendent of Census Operations assisted by an Assistant Superintendent. at the top. Nearly the whole of ~he army of the'Enumerators was recrlfited from the staff of the L. P. School teachers of Manipur. While the majority of the Circle Supervisors were also recruited from the staff of High and Middle English Schools, there were 'a few of them recruited from the staff of the Revenue and Forest Departments. The duties of the Charge Superintendents in all Charges except that of Imphal Town were entrusted to the Sub-Deputy Collectors of the Sub-divisional headquarters. In some of the Subdivisions, as there was only one Sub-Deputy Collector each for .the whole Sub-Division the additional work of the Census was not welcome. In the Charge of Imphal Town an officer of,the Imphal Municipality was appointed Charge Superintendent and the services of another official of the Imphal Municipality were available and were used in carrying out the duties of a Circle Supervisor. Five or six enumerators were put under a Circle Supervisor and all the Circle Supervisors of all the Circles constituting a Charge were placed un~er the direct control of the Charge Superintendent. Unlike the procedure adopted in the 1951 Census the whole of the enumeration staff were recruited and posted by the office of the Superintendent of Census Operations.
7. As regards the houselisting and the housenumbering operations in Manipur the staff who were appointed for the actual enumeration were given the task.' In one sense that added to the proficiency of work in the actual enumeration as a resuh of the familiarity of the enumerators With
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their blocks prior to the actual enumeration. Owing to some administrative difficulties the recruitment of the enumerators was helated and consequently the heuselisting and housenumbering operations were compieted only fn December At a flat rate a sum of Rs. 5-00 uP. was given to all enumerators for houselisting and housenum11ering and they provided themselves with paints prepared with keros~ne oil and charcoal-dust for housenumbering. As the law and order situation in Mao and Tamenglong Sub-divisions of Manipur was deteriorating as a result of the hostile activities of the Nagas the houselisting and housenumbering operation 'could not be regularly carried out alongwith othF Subdivisions. It w~, however, made up during the actual enumeration which was carried out in synchronization with the movement of the army patrols.
8. In addition to the supply of the Manipuri booklets of instructions for houselisting and enumeration the enumeration staff were given adequate training. ExClusively for enumeration the enumerators and supervisors attended three classes. The Charge Superintendents who were trained by the office of the Superintendent of Census Operations conducted training classes attended by the Supervisors and Enumerators. After that the Supervisors trained the enumerators of their own
circles and when the enumeration period drew near the staff of the office of the Superintendent of Census Operations conducted one class more which was attended by all the Enumerators and Supervisors.
9. In conformity with the all-India schedule the Census count w~s started on the 10th February, 1961. In the first week of the enumeration period the enumerators did their work during the off-time of their school hours. Finding that the progress was very slow the enumerators requested the
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Superintendent to move the relevant authorities for
giving them some days' leave from their schools so that they could complete the enumeration of their
blocks during the stipulated time. The Chiei Secretary to the Manipur Administration was Idndl: enough to declare 7 days' leave from normal c!utief' , to the Census Enumerators and the SupetV:1$(JlS. The enum,eration Work was fairly accomplishe~'
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10. Regarding the Revisional Rouind it is regrettable to note that the enumeration staff did not evince the same keenness. In the hill areas a little reluctance was discernible on account of the difficulties of visiting all the houses· of the scattered hamlets of the blocks within the short period. In the valley also the HoIi festival which came off on the 2nd March, 1961 hampered the work. However, . in view of the great importance of the revisional round the period was extended upto the 7th March with the com:urrence of the Registrar General, India.
11. Because of difficult communication in some areas the reporting of figu res prese nted a problem.
In the hill Sub-divisions there were blocks which were at a distance of four days' march from the Sub-divisional headquarters. Besides owing to the absen~e of telephone facilities in the office of the Superintendent close contact could not be maintained with the Sub-divisional headquarters. Though some of the Charge Superintendents used the Police Wireless Grids for transmission of the provisional figures a good deal of time was taken in collection of the figures from the blocks and circles.
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Some Charge Superintendents including those of the valley used runners for the transmission of the provisional totals. The provisional totals struck iri this office for the whole of Manipurand transmitted to the Registrar General, India did not show much of difference with the actual figures.
12. There were two or three patches of non'" synchronous areas for which emergency arrangement
Was made with some of the reserved enumerators and the initial tabulation staff of the office. For such areas extended code numbers of the
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neighbouring blocks were used. Except those areas which were within the sphere of the violent activities of the hostile Nagas there was no special nonsynchronous area in Manipur. Further, the enumeration of the houseless population was not at all a problem. If there are demented persons in certain
villages of Manipur they never turn into vagabonds. They follow the diurnal habit. At nightfall they generally go back to their houses for food and , sleep. Only in the ImphaL Town five or six such persons Were found sleeping under the sheds of the market stalls.
CENSUS CALENDAR
13. The Censlls Calendar of Manipur for the 1961 Census was framed as follows :-
1st June 1960 I to ~
31st July 1960 J
1st August 1960 ") to ~
31st August 19.60 J
1st September 1960 ") to ~
31 st October 1960 J
1st November 1960 I to ~
30th November 1960 J
1st December 1960 "I to ~
31st January 1961 J
(i) Appointment of Enumeration Staff
(ii) Delimitation of Enumeration Blocks
(i) Training of the House numbering and Houselisting Staff
(ii) Preliminary Training of Enumerators
Housenumbering and Houselisting
Collection of House lists and Distribution of Supervisors
(i) Intensive Training of Enumeratof!t
(ii) Distribution of Forms for Enumeratioll
10th February 1961 , to t
28th February 1961 J
28th February 1961 (Night)
1st March 1961 } to
3rd March 1961
1st March lQ61 } to
7th March 1961
4th March 1961
5th March 1961 } to
7th March 1961
8th March 1961
8th March 1961
9th March 1961
10th March 1961
11th March 1961 } to
31st March 1961
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Enumeration
Enumeration of Houseless Persons
Check Round in the Hills
Check Round in the Valley
Submission of Provisional Totals by Enumerators to the, CircIe Supervisors in the Hills
Submission of Provisional Totals by Circle Supervisors to the Charge Superintendents in the Hills
Submission of Totals to the Superintendent by W. T. or Telegram from Sub-divisional headquarters of the Hills
Submission of Provisional Totals by Enumerators to the Supervisors in the Valley
Submission of Provisional Totals by Supervisors to th~ Charge Superintendent in the Valley
Submission of Provisional Totals to the Superintendent from the Sub·divisional headquarters of the Valley
Collection of Enumeration records
14. The above calendar was revised on account of unforeseen circurfist!lDCes. It is a regret to note that a considerable length of time was taken in getting a list of the L. P. School teachers from the Manipur Territorial Council to which almost all the primary schools of Manipur had recently been transferred. Then as the printing paper from the Calcutta Agent, with which the Government of India had placed orders for supply of paper, was received
at this end at a very late stage the appointment letters for the appointment of the enumeration staff could not be printed in time and the enumerators and the supervisors were appointed much behind the scheduled time of the calendar. It was, therefore, found imperative to revise the calendar for the whole period prior to the Actual Enumeration. The revised portion of the Census Calendar is shown below:-
1st November 1960 } to
30th November 1960
(i) Training of Enumerators.
{iQ Distributioll.f houielistl to tbe EnumeratQn.
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lst December 1960 } to
31st December 1960 Housenumbering and Houselisting
.lst January 1961 } to
(i) Refresher Training of Enumerators
31st January 1961 Oi) Distribution of Enumeration Slips, Household Schedules etc. to the
Enumerators
lst February 1961 } to
9th February 1961 Final check up of the Charge Superintendents over the Supervisors and Enumerators
15. In the light of our experience it is felt that if a,period for checking filled-up schedul6s, pads a.nd abstracts by the circle supervisors had been interposed in the census calendar it would have facilitated the supervision of the Charge Superintendents over the supervisors and the expedient collection of the enumeration records.
The Houselist
16. The ~tandard Houselist which was used is reproduced in this volume (Pages 30-31).
The enumeration staff were instructed that alongwith :filling up of the houselists, the houses also should be numbered. The location code of the villa.ges of all Charges was prepared in the office of the Superintendent. The Enumeratof5 were instructed to use the appropriate code numbers of the villages by referring to the Location Code. They were asked to fill up the houselists with ink and prepare the duplicate and a fairer copy after the completion of the houselisting operations. The instructions for filling up the Houselist w,ere :-
C.lumn l.--Line Number.
Only one digit of the line number ha~ been printed in this column. The line numbers should be continuous for your block. Where the line numbm exceed 9 write the earlier digit (s) yourself.
Column 2.-Building Number (Municipal or Local Authority or CeDi"'S Number, if any).
This refers to the entire structure on the ground. There, are, however, high, 1arie or loni buildiniS
along a street or lane which have been partitioned or portions of which have been sold" which have distinct, separate main exit on the road and which belong to separate owners or occupiers or alternatively there are a series of different houses joined each to each by common walls on either side to make the whole look like one building but parts of which have been built at different times and belong to separate owners. Such distinguishable structure, although not separate from each other should be regarded at separate buildings and given separate numbers. Each building should have a separate number. If in big cities a large mansion or building containing several census houses has a well-known name by which it is generally known then the name of the building should also be recorded for convenient
,reference. If there are more than one structure within an enclosed or open compound belonging to the same person, e. g., the main house, the servants' quarters, the garage, etc., only one building number should be given. If the locality consists of a number of streets in a village, the buildings in the various streets should, be mumbered continuously and the streets should be taken in uniform oraer, from NorthWest to South.East. Experience suggesti that the best way of numbering is to continue with one consecutive serial on one side of the street and complet. the numbering on that side before crossing over to the end of the other side of the street and continuini with the serial, stopping finally opposite to where the first numbering began. In a city enumeration block, the numbering will have to respect, the axis of the street and not any pre-conceived geographical direction like North-West. A buildin& under cons·
truction sho1!ld also be given a number in the serial. If a new hut or building is constructed between the time when the housenumbering and houselisting have been completed and the census count it should be given a new number beyond the last number of the serial for the village. Arabic numerals should be used for building numbers.
This will facilitate verification by supervisors. In areas e.g., urban, where the buildings are already numbered by the municipal or other authorities, the enumerator may adopt the existing numbers in the Houselist. In such cases, column 2 will carry the established municipal or local authority number which will facilitate identification. Where there are municipal or local authority numbers but
there are reasons to believe that the number is incClmpiete or unsatisfactory, the municipal or local authority number may still be entered in column 2, but at the same time it will be necessary to serially number the buildings afresh for the purposes of census houselist. In that case, ~e new census serial for buildings will be enjered in column 3 and the new census numbers for the buildings will have to be painted on the buildings themselves. In those eases Where there are no municipal or local authority numbers in existence, all buildings will have to be serially numbered for the census and column 2 will contain entries of this census serial. This number
will have to be repeated in column 3 with subnumbers for census houses, if any.
Column 3.-Building Number (Column 2) with sub-numbers for each Census House.
A census house is a structure or part of a structure inhabited or vacant, or a dwelling, a shop, a shop-cum-dwelling or a place of business, workshop, scbool, etc., with a separate entrance.
If a building has a number of flats or blocks which have separate entrances of their own. and are independent of each other giving on the road or a common staircase or a common courtyard leading to a main gate, they will be considered as separate census houses. If within an enclosed or open compound there are separate buildings then each such building will also be a separate census house. If-
-all the structures within an enclosed compound are ~Qietb.er treated ai Olle buildiDi thiD. each structure:
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with a separate entrance should be treated as a separate census house.
The order in which census houses within a building ShOllld be numbered should be continuous, preferably clockwise, or in any convenient maifA'er if it
is at all difficult to do it clockwise. If a building itself is a census house, then it will have only one number, namely, that of the building. If within a building there are a number of census houses, then each census house will have two sets of numbers, e. g., the number of the building and the sub-number of the census house. The census housenumber should be written after the building number in arabic numerals in brackets such as 2 (2), 3 (2), etc. . A census house may contain more than one household in which case, each household will have to be denoted by a separate alphabetical sub-number (see instruc-
tion for column 11 below).
Column 4.-Purpose for which census house used, e, g., dwelling, shop, shopcum-dwelling, business, factory, worhhop, school or other institu
tion, jail, hostel, hotel, etc.
The actual use to which a census house is put should be witten here.
In the case of a factory or workshop 'Factory' should be written for a large factory if registered under the Indian factories Act and 'Workshop' for a small unregistered workshop. A workshop is a place
where some kind of production, repair or servicing
goes on or where goods or articles are made and sold.
Similarly, a shop is a place where articles are sold for cash or for credit. Business houses are those where transactions in money or other articles are taking place e. g., bank, etc. But rooms or apartments where professional consultations are held such as by doctors, hakims, pleaders, etc., should be described as 'professional consultation rooms' and not workshops. In the case, however, of a dispensary
where, in additiqn to consulation by a doctor, medicines are prepared and sold, the house should be described as a dispensary. Write also ifused for place of worship or congregation or if unoccupied, 'vacant'. If the census house is a shop, b\1sineis house. bank, ~etc" but is not a factory or work-
shop as defined above, the name of the proprietor, manager or director should be entered In column 18.
Columns 5 to 8.-If this census house is used as an establishment, workshop or factory.
These columns apply only in cases where the
census house is a factory or a workshop, i. e., where
some kind of production, processing, repair or servi
cing is undertaken or where goods or articles are made and sold. If the census house is not used for
purposes of a factory or workshop write 'X' in each of the columns 5 to 8.
Column 5.-Name of establishment i or proprietor.
Write the name of the establishment in the case Qf factories of larg~ mlnufacturing concerns and write the name of the proprietor in the case of small workshops and establishments like confectioneries where no distinct narv~ has been given to them like Halwai shop, etc. If the census house is not used for the purpose of a factory or workshop put 'X' in each ofthe columns 5 to 8.
Column 6.-Name of product (S), repair or servicing undertaken.
In this column enter the actual work that is being done in the establishm~nt, factory or workshop, like paper making, shoe making, cycle repairing, motor servicing, etc.
Column 7.-Average number of persons employed daily last week (including proprietor or household members, if any).
The total number of workers inculding apprentices, either paid or unpaid, employed in the factory or workshop, including the owner or proprietor and any of his family members (if working) should be entered. The average "number of persons working per day during the week preceding the date of your visit should be entered.
In case more than one product is produced it is not necessary to enquire the number of persons
employed in the production of each product. It may
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not be possible to get this information in cases where the operations may be composite.
Column 8.-Kind of fuel or power, if machinery is used.
If the factory or workshop uses steam or diesel engine or fuel, e.g., kerosene, soft coke, electricity, water-mill, etc., for running the machinery used for productkm, servicing or repairs, write what fuel or power is actually used.
Column'9 & to.-Description of Census House.
Column 9.-Material of wall.
Under this column the material out of which most of the walls of the house are made i.e., grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo, unburnt bricks, mud, burnt bricks, stone, cement concrete or timber should be written. Where a house consists of separate structures each of different materials, the materials out of which the walls of the main bedrooms are made are to be recorded.
Column IO'-Material of roof.
The material out of which most of the outer roof exposed to the weather and not _the ceiling is ma~e, i.e., tiles, thatch, corrugated iron, zinc or asbestos cement sheets or concrete, etc., should be written. In the case of a mlllti-storeyed building the intermediate floor or floors will be the roof of the lower floor.
Column It.-Sub-number of each Census Household with Census House number (Column 3).
A household is a group of persons who commonly live together, abd would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so.
There may be one or more households in a census house. Each household should be separately numbered. This can be done by using the alphabets as (A), (B), (C), etc. For example, if building No.2 is also a census house and has three households, the household numbers will be 2(A), 2(B), and 2(C). If buildillg No.4 has two census houses, the houses will be numbered as 4(1), and 4(2). If within each
house there are respectively 3 and 2 households, then they will be numbered as 4 (lA), 4(lB), 4(1C) and 4(2A), and 4(2B).
Column 12-Name of Head of household.
The name of the Head of each household given in column 11 should be written here. The Head of 3c household, for census purposes', is the !Jirson on whom faUs the chief responsibility for the mainte-
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nance of the household. The name of the person who is actually acknowledged as Head of the household should be recorded. In the case of places like messes, boarding houses, chummeries, etc. where people live together with no ties of relationship,. the manager or superintendent or the person who by common consent is regarded ~s the Head should be recorded as Head of the household.
If the census house is used as a sitting place, cattle-shed, etc., write the use to which it is put (and add the name of the owner).
Column 13 - Number of rooms in census Household.
If a census house is occupied by one household the enumeration of rooms should be simple.
If a census house consists of a number of households the number of rooms occupied by ea",h household should be entered on each line against the name of the Head of the household. In cases where more than one household occupy a single room or share more tha.n one room in such a way that it is not possible to say the number of rooms occupied by each household the number of rooms should be given together within brackets as common to both the households.
A room should usually have four walls with a door way with a roof overhead and should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e., it should be at least 6 feet long. Unenclosed, verandah, kitchen, store, garage, cattle-shed and latrine which are not ordinarily used for living and sleeping
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should not be treated as rooms. An enclosed. room however, which is used for living, dining, storing and cooking should be regarded as a room.
Column 14.-Does the household live in own or rented house?
I[ the household lives in own house write '0'. I[ the household lives in rented house write 'R'.
In the case of public buildings like schools, hospitals, etc., or places of worship, put 'X' in this column.
Columns 15 to n.-Number of persons residing in census household on day of visit.
Write the number of males residing in the household in column 15, the number of females residing in the household in column 16 and the total number of persons in column 17.
Column 18.-Remarks.
In this column should be entered any useful or significant information about the building or the census house or the census household that has not been entered in any other column. For example, if the census house is a shop the name of the proprietor or owner should be recorded in this column. If a census house is vacant at the time of houselisting but there is reason to believe that the house will be occupied in the course of the next few days· and almost certainly before the census enumeration
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period, then the wont 'Vacant' should be entered in column 4 and a remark should be entered in column 18 to the effect 'likely to be occupied shortly', Thus, the Remarks Column should be utilised for recording all significant information relating to the building or census house or census household.
Each person engaged in housenumbering of one block will have to make out an abstract at the conclusion of houselisting and housenumbering. This abstract will be in the form shown on next page.
Name and number of District ..................................... : .............................. . \
Name and number of Tehsil, etc .................................... · ........ · .... ··.· .... · .. ·· .. ,
Name and number of Village!Ward ........... ~ ................................................ ..
Enumerator's Block, etc ............................................ : ' ........................... ..
Total number of Sheets used .................................................................... ..
Census Household Numbers From ........................... To ............................... .
Total number of Census Households ......................................................... ..
Total number of Number of persons residing in households Number of establishments, rooms in aU
workshops or factorie~ households Males Females Total
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Dated Signature of Supervisor Dated Signature of Enumerator
17. Apart from the instructions as to bow the houselists will be filled up, the enumerators were directed to carry out the housenumbering with kerosene oil mixed with charcoal-dust and start the houselisting and housenumbering from the NorthWest corner of the block and finish at the the SouthEast corner' in preferably clock-wise movement. After completing the houselisting operation the enumerators were asked to submit the Houselist Ab'stract.
The Household Schedule and Census Population Record
18. The forms of the Household Schedule and the Census Population Record are given in Appendices I & II.
19. The instructions for filling up the Household Schedule were ;-
At the top of the Schedule you will find the
Location Code. You will have to write the Location Code of the household here. Your supervisor will ~ive you the Code numbers representing your district, tehsil/thana/town, village/ward/block. You should take care to write these three numbers connected together by oblique strokes in between on every household schedule.
When you are visiting each household for enumeration you should write the code number of the 11Ousehold also on the Household Schedule. For purposes of the census a Census House has been defined as a structure or a part of structure, a dwelling, a shop, workshop, factory or place of business or shop-cum-dwelling giving on the road or a common staircase or a common courtyard leadirtg to a main gate or enjoying a separate entrance. A household means the entire group of persons who commonly live together in the same census house and take their meals from a common mess unless the exigencies of work prevented them from doing so. In some census houses tbere may be more than one group of persons, each group with a common mess. In such cases, each group should be regarded as a separate household for purposes of the census and a separate household schedule should be prepared. You should write the household number from the extracts of the Houselist siveu to you by your
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supervisor. If, in any case, you find a census house or a household satisfying the definitions given above has not been numb~ed you should bring it to the notice of your supervisor and have' a separate number given to the house or household and enumerate the household.
At the right hand corner of the Location Code you will find a question "Is this an institution ?" with a rectangle below it. If you are enumerating any penal, charitable or mental instituti.on, hostel, hotel, hospital, boarding hOUSG, etc., you should write the nature of the institution within the rectangle like
jail, hospital, etc.
Below the Location Code you will find a column for recording the full name of the Head of the household. The Head of household for census purposes is a person on whom falls the chief responsibility for the maintenance of the household. Thus the Head of the household need not necessarily be the eldest male member but may even be a female
or a Y9unger m(\mber of either sex. You need not, however, make any elaborate enquiry about this and should record as Head of household the name of the person who is actually acknowledged as such.
Institutions like boarding houses, messes and chummeries should also be regarded' as census households but of 'un-related persons living together'. In such a Household the manager or superintendent or the person who has administrative responsibilities or who by cQmmon consent is regarded as the Head, should be recorded as Head of the household. If in an Institution separate families are, also living, each such family should be treated as a
. census household and a separate household schedule should be filled. In such cases the full name of the recognised Head of the household should be
written.
If the Head of the household is a person who spends the week-days in town and spends the weekends at borne, he should be recorded as Head of household and entered for enumeration at his home. If he shou14 be away for a fairly long time which covers the entire enumeration period than the person who is incharge in his absence should be recorded as the Head of the household.
You will find a parallelogram at the right hand side against the Full Name of the head of the household marked "S.C./S.T." If the Head: of the household is a member of a Scheduled Caste or a Scheduled Tribe obtaining in your state or in your district you
. should write S.C. or S.T. as the case may be within the parallelogram. If the Head of the household does not belong to Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe you should put 'X' within the parallelogram.
You should then fill up part of the household schedule relating to Cultivation and Household Industry. Sub-part 'A' relates to Cultivation; subpart 'B' to Household Industry and sub-part 'C' to Workers at Cultivation or Household Industry.
Sub-part 'A' relating to Cultivation will have to be filled in only where the household cultivates land. (Land includes all land normally used for cultivation purposes including temporary fallows.) Three categories of land are given in items l(i), l(ii) and 2. Item Hi) and 1(ii) relate to land actually cultivated by the household. Item 2 relates to land which is not cultivated by the household but has been gi~en by it to private persons for cultivation for payment in money, kind or share. In each of the three cases the total of separate plots or parcels of land in different places, owned or held, or taken or given should be made and entered. A number of lines has been provided for this purpose in lei) and l(ii) to account for separate plots or parcels of land held or owned or taken under different'recognised local rights. If the household (a) cultivates land oWl1ed or held from Government or taken from private
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persons or institutions or (b) has given land to private per80ns for cultivation purposes you should ascertain the local name of the right on such land and record in the column relating to 'local name of right on land'. Category lCi) land owned or held from Government, will include the total of all pieces of land owned or held in owner-like possession, e.g., land held dillectly from Government under a grant, lease or assignment, ~i) with rights of permanent, heritable and transferable possession, (ii) with rights of permanent and heritable poss~ssion, but without the right of transfer and (iii) temporary or conditional leases of any kind with the Government. Category Wi) land taken from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share, will include
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land (i) with rights of permanent, heritable and transferable possession, (ii) with rights of permanent> and heritable possession but without right of transfer; (iii) held in a variety of tenancies or tenures which may be broadly classified as follows ;-
(a) tenants holding land with permanent and heritable rights whose land cannot be resumed by the owner on grounds of personal cultivation (such tenants may in some cases' have the right of transfer also);
(b) tenants who have been given permanent rights subject to the right of resumption by the owner (in some cases the tanant has the
right to acquire ownership of the nonresumable area. In other cases he does not possess the right);
(c) tenants holding land in areas where interim measures have been enacted for stay of ejectment or for continuing the leases for a specified period; .
(d) tenants holding land on temporary leases wh9 are liable to ejectment; and
(e) areas held on conditions of rendering service either to a village community or to Government (this also includes cases where labourers on plantations are gIven some land for cultivation with permanent rights); and
(iv) the following ;-
(a) land taken f~r a fixed amount of money,
(b) land taken for A fixed amount of produce,
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(C) land taken for a share 0 f the produce, I
(d) land for which money is paid partly in one and partly in any other form mentioned above, and
(e) land held free of consideration.
Category 2 land given to private persons for cultivation for payment in money, kind or share will include t~e classifications mentioned in category l(ii).
Categories l(i) and (ij) will include only those plots dr parcels of land which are cultivated by the bousehold itself, that is, lands which lie within the village, or in adjacent villages, or within such a distance as enables the household to work on the land or actively supervise the cultivation. They will not include land owned or held in distant places where distance itself is a _ bar to active cultivation, constant supervision or direction. But Category 2 will include land in any part of the country whatsoever. You should ascertain the extent of land in each category of local right in acres and record in the column relating to 'area in acres'. You should write the total of separate plots or parcels of land under the same right if they afe situated in different places. If it is not possible to ascertain the extent of land in acres you should, if possible, make a conversion from the local measure given to you. Even if this is not possible write the area in local measure giving invariably the name of the measure adopted.
This .. sub-part will not apply to households which do not possess any land. Thus, it will not apply to hou~eholds which consist of only agriculturallabourers without any land. In such cases put an 'X' in all the spaces provided in the right hand side and put a bold cross on this sub-part.
. Land under any of the items in sub-part 'A' includes rent-free land, lands enjoyed in permissive possession or gifts without encumbrance or consideration. A househ01d which is a member of a co-operative farm ~i1l record only that amount of land in the co-operative farm which had belonged to it before and under right enter 'co-operative farm'. Labour hired by such a co-operative farm should not be entered for this household.
Sub-part 'B' relates to Household Industry. This part will be filled up only where there is a Household Industry conducted by the Head of the hOl?sebold himself and/or mainly by members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only at home in urban areas. The industry should not be on the scale of a registered factory. The participation of the Head of the house~ hold and/or members of the household is an essential feature of the Household Industry. In a rural area the Household Industry can b~ located either at home or within the village. But in an urban area ~e Household Industry or at least the major part of Ita work must be located only at home. A House-
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hold Industry should relate to production, processing, servicing or repairing and includes makers and sellers of goods.
The test for a Household Industry is mainly threefold :-
(a) Household Industry should embrace manufacture, processing or servicing and may include sale but should not be confined simply to buying and selling~ At least part of the goods offered for sale lrorn the household. should be manufactured or processed by members of the household.
(b) Household Industry should be on the household scale where the workers mainly will be the Head of the household himself and members of the household, the role of hired workers from ou~ide being of secondary importance. Thus, in any Household industry, members of the household should be in a position to lend a hand in the industry wh~never they find the time _in the course of their daily chores. Household Industry cannot, therefore, be on the scale of registered factory but can use machinery and employ power like steam engine or oil engine or electricity to drive the machinery .
(c) Location also is important, for proltimity decides participation by members_ of the household. In a village this participation is possible if the Household Industry is located at home or within the village, because village organisation is such as makes it possible for members of the household to move about freely in the village to look after their work._ In urban areas such a free movement is not possible and, therefore, for Household Industry in urban areas we should consider only those industries which are located at home. Where, however, part of the work is done outside the house e.g., preparing and dyeing the yarn for weaving or winding . into warp and wool or cleaning metal surfaces before electroplating in baths, it should still be considered a Household Industry, even in urban areas, as the maiJ? operation of weaving or of electroplating is conducted within the house and only one or two operations are co~ducted outside.
The following activities should also be regarded as illustrative of Household Industry. Biri-makers who either alone or with help of members of the family roll biris at home, for wages at piece rates, while the contractor supplies the materials. Certain processes like buttoning and handsewing of tailored cloths, dyeing and printing of cloth, are carried out at home by members of the household both at residence and at 'place of work' or where women-, folk of the houseJ-fbld fill in at home with lac gold ornaments prepared at the shop by male members
of the household.
Ascertain from the Head of the household whether there are any Household Industries and write the nature of the Industry(ies) in the column provided, if there are any. Then ascertain for how many months in a year roughly they are conducted and put down the number of months in the appropriate column. If the industry is conducted throughout the Yl!ar write '12'. If there is no Household Industry of any sort put\an 'X' in each of the places in the right hand corner where the answers will be written and put a bold cross on this sub-part.
Sub-part 'C' relates to Workers in Cultivation or Household Industry.
In the case of housebolds which 3re eng3ged only in Cultivation, if the Head of the household is working write I· under the column 'Head' and ascertain how many other male and female members of the family are WGrking. Write the numbers in the respective columns. Write the total number of family workers including, the Head, if he is working, in the celumn . relating to 'Total'. Then ascertain whether any hired workers are employed and, if so, write the number of such workers in the column allotted for it. The hired workers should have been in whole time employment during last working season or should be in wholetime employment durini current working season.
I . Similarly in the case of households engaged in
Household Industry only, if the Head of tb~ household is working write I the column relating to die 'Head', and also ascertain how many male members and female rnembers.of the family are working and write the numbers in the respective columns. Write the total number of family workers including the Head, if he is working, in the column relating to
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'Total' and then ascertain the number of hired workers, if any, and then write the number of hired workers in the appropriate column. \
If a household is engaged both in Cultivation and Household Industry ascertain whether the Head is working and write I under the column relating to the Head and also ascertain how many male and female members of the family. are working both at Cultivation and the Household Industry and write the numbers in th~ ~spective columns. Write .the total number ot1family workers in the column relating to Total. Ascertain the number of hired workers engaged by the family both for Cultivation and Hous~hold Industry and write the number in the appropriate column. In a Household engaged both in Household Cultivation and Household Industry, you need not ascertain how many are engaged in Household Cultivation and Household Industry separately.
Even if any' of the members of the family work- ' ing or hired labourers are absent during the period of the census count they should be counted for the purposes of the Household Schedule.
In the case of households engaged in Cultivation only put 'X' in the columns relating to 'Household Industry only' and 'Both in Hosehold Cultivation and Househpld Industry'. Similarly, in the case of House~ holds engaged in Household Industry put 'X' in the columns re'lating to Household Cultivation only. and 'Both in Household Cultivation and Household Industry'. If a household is engaged both in Household Cultivation and Household Industry put 'X' in the columns relating to Household Cultivation only and 'Household Industry only'. If a house. hold is not engaged in either Household Cultivation or Household Industry or both put ex' in all thl columns and a/bold 'X' on this sub-part.
. The test for a worker is whether a person is . actually working in Cultivation or Household Industry or supervising or directing work thereon.
After completely filling-up the Household Schedule, the Census PopUlation Record given at the back page of the Household Schedule should be filled up for every household. The required entries of this Record may be entirely copied out from the individual Slips.
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THE INDIVIDUAL SLIP 20. The form of the Individual Slip is given blow:...,...
(ONRI DENT IAL CENSES 1961
Location Code
1(.) Nlllle
Ret.tiOllsbip I(b) to ~
Age last II ____________ --_ sa birthday L__j
Birth-Marital 8 Statw
, __________ 4 (a) placc ___________ _
4 (b) Born RfU 0 Duration of
4{C) residen.cc if botn elsewhcr.
r----- .. ----, : . I L._<llillllJ ... _ ......... ,..,
lea) Nltionali" ' ________ s(b) lteligiOJ!, ______ ---' ___ -
S.C./ a(c)S.T.
Literacy &: 6 Edutallon. ___________ -
MOIher. ttl, toDlUc
Any ether _________ ?(b) language(s) _________ _
Working .. 8 Cultivator
Warldll8 at 10 uo-hOlQ
lJIIlurr
Doing Work
U Other than 8, e or 10
Working as ______ ---- g Agricultural ____________ _ labourer
Ca) Nature of Work
Nature of (b) Household
Industry ___ ;..._ _________ 2S: (,) Naturo or Work ___________________ _
Nature of Industry, (c) Class of Worker (b) Profession, TraQe ___ - ______ ~
'" S«vl.. _ V Name or
(d) Establlsbmellt _______________ -_
fit ~~~~kf!, ... L-~ ____ ."JJ :;z
21. As in the case of the Hou5ehold Schedule all the Individual Slips of a household will bear the same location code of the household under enumeration. The respective instructions for each of the questions in the Individual Slip are given in the
following ;-
Instructions for filling up the lndividuai Slip
In each household you should first enumerate the Head or the household followed by other members of the household in the most convenient order and see that none of the persons in the household are left out. Please make repeated enquiries about infants and very young children, for they are liable to be left out of count. Count near relatives first, such as wife, son, daughter-in-law, daughter, sonin-law, grand-children then distant relations and
then domestic servants or other employees living in the household j boarders, visitors etc.
Location Code Write the Location Code of th~ h6Useh6ld ill
each slip. For instructions please see Section A above.
Q.l(a) Name
Write the nam~ of the person enumerated. If a woman's name is nJt giv~n out deseribe her aa 'so-and-so's mother, wife, or daughter'. If a woman does not take the naine of a person;s husband and that husband's particulars kave tQ \)e recorded
write 'so-and-so's husband'.
For newly b)tn infants who have not yet been given a name write '81by' ani write 'father's or
mothers's name.
Q. 1 (b) Relationship to the Head of the household/
In the case of the Hea<l of the household write 'Head'. The person who should be treated as the 'Head of the household' has been fully explained in Part A. All relationships in tbis question should be recorded in respect of that plrson. 111 tb.e oa~ of relation~ write the r~lationship in full. De not use words like nephew, niece or uncle, but state whether brother's or sister's son Ot daughte~ (for odphew ot mete} cit (a_~i ~. ~~-Is . ~~
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(uncle). 'SOn' will include 'adopted son' or 'step SOD';
similarly for a daughter. In the case of visit.ors, boarders or employees write 'visitor\ 'boarder' f or 'employee' as the case may be.
If on the check or revisional round between the 1st and 3rd March the Head of the household as recorded previously is found to have died, the person in the household who succeeds him by common consent as Head should be recorded as Head and the relationships in all (lther slips will have to be suitably corrected. The slips of the dead Head of household will of course, be cancelled.
In the case of place~ like messes, boarding houses, chummeries, etc., where people live together with no ties of relationship, tlle manager or superintendent or the person who by common consent is regarded as the Head should be recorded as Head of the household. Other members should be recorded as 'unrelated' iii this question.
Q. 2. Age iii completed years last birthday.
Write age in years completed last birthday. For infatlts below one year of age, write '0'. You will find many persons who cannot state their age correctly. Y <ni should assist them to state the correct age. If you are not able to elicit correct a~e directly,' you should stimulate their memory by referring to historical inCidents or religious events, etc: You may use any local calendar of stich events that may have been prepared for the purpose.
Q. 3. Marital Status
For never married ... write NM Married ... write M
Widowed ...... write W Separllted or Divorced ...... write S
For a persun who has never been married write 'NM'. For a person married, whether for the first or another time, write 'M'. Write 'M' also [orpersons who are recognised by custom or society "as mllIried and for persons in stable de facto union. Even if a mafiage is disputed in tne lOCAlity Write " . 'M' if the person concerned says he or she is married o~ in stable de facto uniop. For a widowed Jlerson whose b'usband or wife' is decaa; and w~ aa$ Wi bee'll
married, write 'W'. FJr a p~rson who has b~en divorced in a lawful manner, either by decree of a law court or by a regular social or religious custom but who has not remap-jed, or a person who has been separated from wife or husband and is living apart with no apparent intention of living together again, write'S'. For a prostitute Jetum her marital status
as declared by her.
Q. 4(a) birth place.
t If born in village or town in which enumerated write PL
2. If born in another village or town of district in which enumerated.
3. If born in another district
write D
in the State of enumera- write name of dis-tion. triet.
4. If born in another State Write name of in India. district and state
if name of district is known: otherwise write name of State.
S. If born in a country out- write name of side India e.g., Pakistan country. or any other country.
, 0. Person.s born at sea or in
air or in railway carriages or on road transport e.g., buses, etc., should be entered as such.
Q. 4(b) Whether born in Village or Town.
1. If born in a village write R
2. If born in a town which write U , is considered a town at the present time even if it 'Was not so considered at the time of birth.
Q{ 4(e) Duration of Residence. l'
., 1.' For a person born in village
,t 9f town or cif!'y in whiCh write 'X < 'tI)umerale,d. .
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2. For a person born in another vilIage or town or city of district of enumeration or who was not born in the district of enumeration.
write the number of completed years this person has been in the village' town/city of enumeration.
(Do not take into account period of temporary absence on leave or holiday or tour 'or
business).
. 3. If the duration of residence write 0 is less than one year
If the duration of resi- write the actual dence is one year or over number of com
pleted years of residence.
Q. 5(a) Nationality.
1. For Indian nationals
2. For other nationah.
Q. 5(b) Religion.
For Hindu
Muslim
Christian
Jain
Buddhist
Sikh
write I
write the nationality in full.
write H
write M
write C
write J
write B
write S
For others write the answers actually returned.
Q. S(c) Scheduled Castes and SCQeduled Tribes.
The answer to this question will be recorded only if a person belongs to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe. If the person belongs to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe obtaining 'in your Srate, or in
. ,." . your! district· wr'ite the name of the cnste 01' triBe to' whlch he beldt'1gs; For all others, Write 'X' in this column. A list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled
'l'r~be~ 9btairlin.~ \1\ you,r ,Sta!~. ~S in your Distri~ li~. giv'e1it'et~t*'~' tlie~~ 'tnsWurnooK
If the person belonging to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe returns his Caste or Tribe by a synonym or a generic name of a caste or tribe as given in your list, write the name as returned and the name of the relevant caste or tribe, as per printed list, within brackets.
Do not write the names of Scheduled Castes in general terms as 'Harijan', 'Achhut'. You ~hould ascertain the name of the caste when it is returned and write it. If a person is negligent and insists on calling himself merely 'Harijan' tell him that this description will not earn the person any benefits under the Constitution permissible to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. This may persuade him to give out the correct name.
Scheduled Castes can belong only to the Hindu or Sikh religions. If a person.belongs to a Scheduled Caste, there will be either 'H' or'S' in the answer to question 5 (b). Scheduled Tribes may belong to any religion.
1. illiterate or Literate
Q. 6. Literacy and Education
For a person-
1. Who can neither read nor write or. ..... write 0 can merely read but cannot write in any language
2. Who can both read and write .... write L
The test for r~ading is ability to read any simple letter either in print or in manuscript i. e., if the person can read one of the examples in the Enumerator's Handbook with felicity he may be taken to have passed the test for reading. The test for writing is ability to write a simple letter. The test for literacy is satisfied if the person can with understanding both read and write.
ll. Standard 0/ Education I
If the person can both read and write and has also passed a written examination or examinations as proof of an educational standard attained, write the highest examination passed instead of 1.
Q. 7 (a) Mother Tongue
Write the mother tongue in full including dialect as returned by., the "person enun1erat~d.·
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Mother. tongue is language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the person or mainly· spoken in the household. If the mother died in infancy write the language mostly spoken in the person's home in childhood. In the case of infants and deaf mutes give the language usually spoken by the mother.
Q. 7 (b) Any other Language (s) _.
After recording the mother tongue enquire whether the person knows any oth~r language (s). Indian or foreign, and write the language (5) retur~
ned by him against this question. In case he doel not know any other language put 'X'.
The number of languages recorded against this question should. not be more than two. Theso languages should be other than his mother tongue which he speaks and understands best and can USIS
with felicity in communicating with others. Such language or languages will exclude dialects of the same language.
Qs. 8 to 11. Working
These questions apply only to workers. A pmoll who is working may be working as a Cultivator, as an Agricultural Labourer, at a Household Industry or may be doing any other work. You have to record the answer in questions 8, 9, 10 and 11 according as the person is working as a Cultivator or as an Agricultural Labourer or at Housebold Industry or doing any other work. He may be engaged in only one of the above four categories or in more than one. Thus a person can be working both as a Cultivator and an Agricultural Labourer, in which case he should be entered both in Q. 8
'and Q. 9. Or,he may be working both as Cultivator and at Household Industry in which case he will be entered in Q. 8 and Q. 10. Or, he may be working in any possible combination of 8, 9, 10 and 11 in which case he will be entered in the appropriate places. Or, he may be doing just one kind of work in which case he will be entered in only cne of the four questiom 8 to 11.
Detailed insttuctions as to how the answers should be recorded in the individual questions are given against those questiolll below. You should carefully study them before recording the answerS. For an l.mdertrial prison~r eu\\meraW4 in a .Jaii he
should be recorded fot the ~ork or kinds of work he was doing before he was apprehended. Similarly, for a person temporarily in a hospital or similar institution he should be recorded for the kind of work be was doing before he was admitted into hospital or institution. But for a convict in a prison or for long term inmates of penal or charitable or mental institutions, the person's previous work should not be recorded but '1' should be recorded in Q. 12 below.
The basis of work will be satisfied in tbe case of seasonal work like cultivation, livestock, dairying, household industry, etc., if the person has had some regular work of more than one hour a day throughout the greater part of the working season. In the case. of regular employment in any trade, profession, service, business or commerce the basis of work will be satisfied if the person was employed during any of the fifteen days preceding the day on which you visited the household. If on the check or revisional round such a person is found to be unemployed no change in the original entry should be made. A pers~n who is working but was absent from his work during the fifteen days preceding the day on which enumerated or even exceeding the period of fiteen days due ,to illness or other causes should be treated as worker A person who bas been offered work but has not actually joined should b.e treated as non worker. Work includes not only actual work but effective supervision and direction of work.
Persons under training as apprentices with or without stipend or wages will be regarded as
workin_s.
An adult woman who is engaged in household duties but doing no other productive work to augment the family's resources should not be considered as working for purposes of this question. If, however, in addition to her household work she engages herself in work such as rice pounding for sale or wages, or in domestic services for wage&. for others or minding cattle or selling fir~wood or making and selling cow-dung cakes or grass, eu., or any such work she should be treated as a worker. .
. Persons like beggars, pensioners, agricultural or non-agricultural, royalty, rent or dividend r~eivers, who may be earning an income but who
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are not participating in any productive work should not be treated as working unless they also work in cultivation, industry, trade, profession, business or commerce.
A public or social service worker who is actively engaged in public service activity or a political worker who is also actively engaged in furthering the political activity' of his party will be regarded as a worker and entered fully in Q. 11.
Q. 8. Working as Cultivator
For a person working as cultivator write C. For a person not working as cultivator and for a person not working at all put 'X'.
For purposes of the census a person is working as cultivator if be or she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in (a) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land owned or held from Government and (b) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land held from private. persons or institution for payment in money, kind or share.
A person who has given out his land to another person or persons for cultivation for money, kind or share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation of land, will not be treated as working as cultivator. Similarly, a person working in another person's land for wages in cash, kind or share such a] share of the produce (agricultural labourer) will not be treated as cultivator in this question.
Q. 9. Working as Agricultural Labourer
Write 'AL' for a person working as Agricultural Labourer. i.e., a person who works in another person's land for wages in money, kind or share such as share of produce. For others put 'X'. The labourer should have no right or lease or contract on land on which he worh He should have been working as Agricultural L1b:mrer in the last or current cultivating season.
Qs. 10 (a) & 10 (b). Household Industry
If a person is working in a Household Industry write (i) the nature of work done by him in the Household Industry against question 10 (a) and (ii) th~ nature of the Household Industry against
question 10 (b), Oth::rwise put 'X' in both questions 10 (a) and 10 (b). A Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the Head of the Household himself and/or mainl y members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only at home in urban areas. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory. Thus the main criterion for a Househol~ Industry is the participation of one or more members of a household in rural areas. In the urban areas the industry should be confined to the house. You should carefully keep in mind the definition of Household Industry in the rural area if you are enumerating a rural area and the definition in the urban area if you are enumerating an urban area.
A Household Industry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of goods. It does not include professions such as pleader or doctor or barber or waterman or astrologer.
Q. 10 Working at Household Industry
(a) Nature of Work
Spinning yarD
2 Dyeing and printing yarn
3 Threshing and cleaning grain
4 Labourer employed for crushing oil
5 Tempering and polishing implements
6 Labourer employed for making and firing kiln
7 Throwing & Turning pottery
8 Making wooden doors and windows
9 Filling gold ornaments with lac
10 Labourer working hosiery machine
II Keeping accounts
12 Polishing and scraping metal
13 Labourer employed for putting iron hoop on cartwheels
14 Repairing of guns
15 Bee Keeping
16 Tending cattle
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A person though he may not be working in his own Household Industry may be working as a paid employee in another Household Industry. You should, therefore, enquire whether the person who is not working in his own Househo~d Industry is working i'n any other Household Industry and if so, write the nature of the work done by him against 10 (a) and the nature of the Household Industry against 10 (b),
Q, 10 (c) If Employee in Household Industry.
This question will be filled up only for a person who is working as a paid employee in another persoo's Household Industry. In his or her case write E, E, For all others put X.
The following examples will illustrate how questions 10 (a) to 10 (c) should be filIled up for persons working at Household Industry.
(b) Nature of Household (c) If Employee Industry
Spinning yarn in Ambar Charkha X
Handloom weaving X
Flour ,making chakki X
Oil ghani E,E.
Blacksmithy making agricultural X implements
Earthenware pottery E.l
Earthenware pottery X
Carpentry X
Goldsmithy X Hosiery l.E. Hosiery X
Electroplating X
Cartwheelwright E.E.
Gunsmithy X
Production of honey X Livestock raising X
Q. 11. Doing work other than 8, 9 Of 10. If a worker is not working as a cultivator or !~
an agricultural labourer or at any Household Industry write the actual work he is doing. If a person is working as a cultivator or as an agri· cultural labourer or at Household Industry and also does some other work (including dairying or livestock raising, orchard or plantation, etc., as distinct from cultivation of crops) which does not relate to any of the above categories, write the other work he does in this question. If he is engaged in more than one work and neither of them relates to any of the three categories mentioned a.bove write here the work on which be devotes more time.
Q. 11. (a) Nature of work.
In the case of penons not working or who work only as cultivator or as agricultural labourer or at Household Industry, put 'X'.
Describe fully the nature of the work done by the person himself. Full and precise information as to the nature of work done by the person should be given either in the vernacular or in English or in vernacular transliteration of English. At previous censuses much trouble has been caused by inadequate answers, and if you do not succeed 'in obtaining satis. factory information on the individual slips, you will be required to make a further visit for that purpose.
Q. 11. (b) Industry, Business, Trade, Profession) or Service.
In the case of a person who is working and the nature of whose own work has been recorded in Question 11 (a), you should write here the nature of industry, business, trade, profession or service in which the person works.
As in case of Question 11 (a), you should describe in detail the nature of industry, business, trade, profession or service in which the person works. Vague answers should be avoided. In the case of industries, the articles which are produced or servi· ced or repaired, should be given. If more than one article is produced the chief article produced or serviced or repaired should be given. In the case of business or trade the principal article of trade should be described. In the case of service describe the nature of the service to which tbe person's work
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belongs. The description should be such that it would be possible to classify the establishment in which the person is working for purposes of industrial classification of the population. The description should be either in the vernacular or in English or in vernacular transliteration of English.
In the case of a person for whom an 'X' is put in Question 11 (a) put an 'X' in this question also.
Important points to remember in Questions 11 (a) and 11 (b).
I. Women or children who help with work, such as rice pounding or doing domestic service for wages or minding cattle or selling firewood or mak· ing and selling cowdung cakes, grass etc., should be described fully even if they work part-time. In the ease of married or grown-up·women who do any of the work mentioned above in addition to the usual household duties such work should be fully described and 'HW' written m bra::kets after the full description.
2. If a person makes the articles he sells, he should be entered as maker and seller of them.
3. Wherever convenient, for complete description, the work should be expressed by the vernacular name by which it is known ..
4. The following are too vague and must not b~ used by themselves :-
Scientists, technician, civil servant, clerk, engi· neer, inspector, ch~cker, foreman, overseer, supervisor, labourer, machinist, assistant, contractor, polisher.
5. Labourers-For an unskilled labourer usually employed on one sort of work alone, give also the sort of work done, e.g., railway porter, market or bazar porter, labour.!! employed on road digging, bricklayer's labourer. If accustomed to work on various jobs, write general labourer.
6. Machine Operators-Always state the kind of machine givinfl; its recognised name, if any.
7. Shop·keepers, Retail Dealers, Shop Assistants-If wholly or mainly engaged in selling, write 'Dealer' (if principal) or, Shop Assistant or Salesman (if assisting) and state whether the business i~
wholesale or retail or both. For shop assistants
and salesm~n in stores with several departments, ~tate the particular department in which engaged (e.g., Ship and Railway Parts, Fans and Sewing Machines, Grocers and Confectioners).
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8. Transport Workers-Describe fully the nature of the transport, e. g., air transport, rail transport, transport by motor car or motor cycle,' or vehicles drawn by horse, etc.
9. Services-For a person engaged in the Defence Services write 'Service of Central Government.'
10. If the job is known in the trade or industry by a special name, use that name. Manager, Foreman, etc., should be given the department/branch wherever applicable e.g., Sales Manager or a Manager of Hardware D~partment, Machine Shop Fore-
. man or Boiler Room Foreman, etc. The following terms are insufficient by themselves :-
Manufacturer, merchant, agent, broker, refractor, dealer, engineer and iron works, etc:
11. Domestic Services-In the case of any private servant e.g., a cook or domestic servant, write only 'private cook or domestic servant'. There is no industry in his case but in the case of persons employed in hotels, restaurants, boarding houses, institutions, etc., the words hotel, restaurant, etc. should be added.
For persons in the emoloy of Firm.? carrying on two or more businesses, if the businesses are carried on in sep'lrate premises th'ln the business carried on at the premises in w:1ich the person is employed should be given. If the businesses are carried on in the same premises but each has a separate organisation (i.e., th~y have separate records of employment, production, etc.,) then the appropriate business shquld be quoted. If, however the two activities are carried on side by side then the major activity of the firm or establishment should be given.
12. Commerce--Special care should be taken to see that the distinction between retail and wholesale business is clear. As in industries, the goods handled should be clearly indicated.
Q. 11 (c). Class of worker.
For a person who is:-
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1. an Employer, that is, who writ() MR hires one or more persons in his work described in Q.ll(a)
2. an Employee, that is, who does write EB his work described in Q.ll(a) under others for wages or salary in cash or kind.
3. a Single Worker, that is, who write SW is doing his work described in Q.ll(a) without employing others, except casually and without the help of other members of the family except casually. This will include workers working as members of co-operatives.
4. a Family Worker, that is, who write FW is doing his work described in Q.l1 (a) in own family without wages or salary in cash or kind.
For Il person for whom an 'X' is put in Qs.ll(a) and l1(b) put an 'X' in this question also.
Explanation-
(i) An Employer is a pm on who has to employ other persons in order to perform the work entered in Q.l1 (a). That is to say, such a person is not only responsible for his own personal work but also for giving work to others in the businesii mentioned in Q. 11 (a). But a person who employs domestic servants for household duties or hat
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subordinates under him in an office where he is employed by others, is not an employer, even if h~ has the power to employ another person in his office on behalf of his own employer or employers.
(ii) An Employee is a person Who usually works under some other person for salary or wages in cash or kind. There may be persons who are employed as managers, superintendents, agents, etc. and in that capacity employ Of control other workers, on behalf of their own employers. Such. persons are only employees, as explained . above,' an.d should not be regarded as employers.
(iii) A Single Worker for the purpose ofQ.ll(c) is a person who works by himself but not as Head of household in a Household Industry. He is not employed by anyone else and in his turn does not employ any body else not even members of his household except casnally. This definition of a Single Worker will include a person who works in joint partnership with one or several persons hiring no employees, and also a member of a producer's co-operative. Each one of the partners or members of such producers' co-operatives should be recorded as 'Singl e Worker'.
(iv) A Family Worker is a member who works, without receiving wages in cash or kind, in an industry, business or trade conducted mainly by members of the family and ordinarily does at least one hour of work every day during the working season. For the purpose of entire Q.ll, such an industry should be on a scale larger than what has been covered in 'Household Industry' in Q.lO whether run at home or away from home in town or village and even away from village in rural area and should ordinarily be in the nature of a recognised partnership, joint stock company or registered
Q. l'l-Doing work other than 8, 9 or 10.
Q. 11 (b) Nature of Indus-
Q. 11 (a) try, Profession, Nature of Work Trade or Service
1 Cutting trees in forests Logging in forests
2 Hunting for fur Hunting
3 Gardener in mango orchard Fruit growing
4 Paid farm labourer Coffee plantation
5 Travelling Ticket Inspector Northern Railway
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6 Senior Scientific Officer Indian Ceramic Institute
factory. For the purpose of this definition members of a family may be drawn from beyond the limits of the household by ties of blood or DUlrriage. The family worker may not be entitled to a share of the profits in the work of the business carried on either by the person or Head of the household or other relative.
Members of the household who help solely in household duties should not be treated as family workers.
Q. lI(d). Name of Establishment.
Describe in detail the name of the factory, workshop, business house, company, shop, etc. If a person has no fixed place of work write
'No fixed place of work'.
For a person for whom an 'X' is put in Qs. 11 (a), l1(b) and l1(c) put an 'X' in this question
also.
The fonowing examples will illustrate how Qs. 11 (a), to 11 (d) should be filled up for person doing work other than 8, 9 or 10.
Q. 11 (c) Q.ll(d). Class of Name of Esta-Workers blishment
EE. Forest Department of Government
SW No fixed place of work
BE Master's man~o orchard
EE Muthuswamy Coffee Estate.
BE Northern Railway
EE Indian Ceramic Institute
7 Foreman Kiln room in Ceramic Institute EE India!). Ceramic Institute
23 8 Contractor Supplying gypsum to Fertilizer MR Sindri Fertilizer Factory
Factory
, Accountant Locomotive Factory EE Chittaranjan Locomotives
10 Goods porter Railway Station porter SW Delhi Central Railway Station
11 Day labourer Road digging in EE C.P.W:D Mathura Road
12 Labourer Assisting brick layer in EE Defence ColonY,!New Delhi house building
13 General1abourer. No fixed job SW No fixed place of work
14 Mdlin~ Operator Electric transformer EE Delhi Electric Supply Corporation. in Electric Supply Transformer Station
15 Shop Assistant Retail shop in FW Madan Brothers stationery stores
16 Dealer Wholesale Stores MR Sahu and Co. in grains &, cereals
11 Salesman Retail shop of ready- FW Dayanand and SOII.8
made garments and hosiery
18 Slles Manager Hardware Department EE Kaka Agrico Kaka Agrico.
19 Boiler Room Foreman Indian Iron and Steel EE Indian Iron and Steel Company Company, Bumpur
20 Air pilot Air transport EE Indian Airlines Corporation
21 Bus driver Motor Transport Service EE Government Motor Transport Service
22 Manager and Motor Truck goods MR Prakash Transport Service Proprietor transport
23 Radiologist Surgical Depart. EE Medical College, Calcutta ment of Hospital
24 Plant Nutritionist Plant Protection Research EE l.eAR., Pusa, Delhi
is CJmnrist Sugar Factory EE Bimla Sugar Factory
26 Chemist Pharmaceutical EE Akash Chemical and Factory Pharmaceutical Factory
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27 Secretary Administrative ,Department of EE L.I.C., Delhi Life Insurance Corporation
28 Assistant Commerce and Industry EE Government of Madras Secretary Department, Madras State
29 Supervisor Jewellery Works FW Kundan Brothers Jewellers, Jaipur
30 Machinist Lathe Department in EE Hooghly Docking Engineering Works Company
31 Private cook or EE Master's House domestic servant
12 Cook Residential Hotel BE Ashoka Hotel New Delhi
33 Khansama Boarding House and Club EE XYZ Club
34 Grocer Retail trade in grocery SW Home
35 Chartered Steel Production Factory EE Bhilai Steel Plant Accountant
36 Accountant Jute Mill EE Howrah Jute Mill
37 Cinema Artist Cinema Company EE ABC Cinema Co.
38 Sign Painter Commercial Sign painting EE Rupalekha Company
39 Canvas bag maker Cement Company EE Portland Cement Co.
40 Sharebroker Broker in tea and SW ABC share exchange jute shares
41 Discount Discounting of bills MR ABC Business House Ltd broker in Business House
42 Die. Caster General Engineering Works EE Ramachandra Engineering Co.
43 Qchre grinder Wood Paint Factory EE ABC Paint Factory
44 Distillation Brewery Factory EE Solan Breweries Plant Operator
4S Grinder Chemical Factory BE ABC Chemical FaCtory
46 Cleaner Steel Rerollln& Works BE ABC Rerolling Mills
41 1icket COllector Cinema House BE ABC Cinema
.• hon moulder Iron &! Steel Foundry
49 ):foreman Packing Department in oil mill
50 'foreman Saw Mill in Wagon , Factory
sf Foundcy . Aluminium Factqry Caster
52' Furnaceman Boil~r Shop, Iron Foundry Works
53 Mono printer Printing Works "
54 Brass turner Small tools production
SS Honorary Social S.tate Social Welfare Worker Board
56 Member of Parliament Parliament
57 Free lance Writing for newspapers journalist and periodicals
58 Political Worker Political Work
Q. 12 Activity, ifnot working.
This question will apply to a person NOT WORKING.
Write' 'X' in the question for a person who is working, that is, for· whom you have recorded the work in any of the questions 8 to II, above.
The following activities should be recorded in the case of persons NOT WORKING :~
1. For a full-tilne student or child write ST attending school who does 1Jo other work, such as make art\cles at home for sale nor even help part-time in his own family cultivation, industry, trade or business.
2. Por. a person engaged in unpaid write HW home duti~ (like housewife or dther adult female) who d'de~
no 'dther work, such as make artioles at home for sale ot wages, nor help regularly even part-time in family cultiva~lon,
iHduitfy; ttlllfe or busines~.
25 BE ABC Et;lgineeHDB Worb
EE ABC Oil Mill Company
BE ABC Wagon Company
EE ABC Aluminium Company
BE ABC Iron Foundry
EE Govt. Printing Press
BE ABC Small Tools Company
SW State Social Welfare Board
SW Parliament, Delhi
SW No fixed journal
SW Name of party "
3. For any dependent, including an write D infant or child not attending school, a person" permanently disabled from work because of illness or Old age. "
4. For a retired person who is not write R employed again, rentier, person living ()~ ~gricultural or nonagricultural royalty, rent or dividend or any other person of independent means for securing 'rhfh he does not have to work and who does no other work.
.5. For a beggar, vagrant or indepen- write B dent woman without indication of source of income and others of unspecified source of existence.
6. For a conviCt in jail (an un:d~. ~rife I trial prisoner will be shown as a worker if he u5ed to work before he was apprehended) or an inmate of a penal, mental or charitable , instiiu~i!~.'
7. Fdr a p~r30n wat> has not b~en write NE employed ,before but is seeking employment for the first time.
8. Foi a person employed before write UN but now out of employment and seeking employment.
Explanation.-If a person, who does not work, cannot be
readily classified in any of the above categories, put him in ,category 5 and write B in this question. A retired person who has taken up regular work again should not be entered in this question as he would have been entered for his new work in Questions 8 to 11.
A person who is not working but has been <lffered work which he has not joined should be included in item 3 and 'D' should be written. He should not be included in items 7 to 8.
Q. 13.~ Sex.
Write 'M' for Males, and 'F' for Females. For eunuchs and hermaphrodites, write 'M'.
22. Besides, if there were diploma or degree holders for Scientfiic or Technical qualification a card for each of such Scientific or Technical Personnel will be left and they would be asked to fill up the card and either to hand over the same during the Revisional, Round of the enumerators or post it without affixing any stamp.
Unique features of 1961 Census.
23. 0) Block Maps: In the previous Censuses block maps were not prepared. But in the 1961 Census the Superintendents of Census Operations bad become fully appreciative of the importance of
. tM notional map of each block wherein the plane feature of each. block is shown and the house numbers are inserted.
Unfortunately in Manipur such maps could not be prepared. Curiously, the draughtsman of the Superintende,nt's office had to take a pretty long time even in bringing out correct maps of the Sub. divisions, because dependable maps showing the cdrIect boundaries ot . the' Sub""'vltift& 'wire Dot
available; He therefore, could not prepare slKh notional maps of the Census Blocks. Regarding the use of the 'services of the supervisors and the enumerators in the preparation of the notional maps it is regrettable to note that the appointment of tbe enumeration staff was very much delayed and the enumeration staff had a very short time even for attending the training classes for hO\lsenu:lnbering and' entlmenition. Had the, block maps been prepared the office of the future Superintendent of Census Operations would have found them much helpful and the National Sample Survey and the Election Department would have found them very
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(2) Uniform Houselists and Housing Tables: For .the first time in the history of the Census of India a unifQrm houselist has been adopted for the whole of India. As the cap.vasser method of collecting the Census data has been adopted the houselist was a very useful record. It was preliminary operation preceding the actual census. It facilitated the visit of
the enumerators to every house of their respective blocks and it checked the enumerators from making double enumeration. ,.,
In the earlier Censuses, India did not have a uniform and exhaustive houselist. Only the minimum information which is required for the Census put~ pose was collected. The comprehensive houselist, adopted in the 1961 Census will give valuable delta
~-'for students, statisticians, th~ Planning yommission, Ministry of Works, HOUSIng and Supply, etc. A duplicate copy of the Houselists of Manipur was prepared so that the duplicate copy may be used by other offices or the Ministry of Works, Housing and Supply. The houselists are bound in circle-wise books.
3. Household Schedules & Census Population Record: It is a foregone conclusion that the 1961 Census is more important than the previous Censuses . It has synchronised with the framing of the Five Year Plan and it comes off at such a critical time when it is nec~ssary to find out how many house· holds and what proportion of our population are still anchored to our indigenous economy of agri· ulture. The required data cannot be adequately collected from the information gathered from each individual. It was therefore decided to collect some esSentra:l inf'orm'atidn tbr each ho'usehQld it) a torm
~Qed as Hous~bold Schedule. This ki~ of. information was not .collected in the previous Censuses.. Two sets of enquiries were incorporated in the Household Schedule. One was on the extent of land for cultivation upon which the interest of the household is vested and tJ;le other envisa~ed the nature of Household Industr~ 0(. business and the number of months for which the household is engaged. In addition to that the number of persons of a household who were engaged in Household Cultivation and Household Industry was collected. The data collected under the Household Schedule will be of immense value to the economists, statisticians a~d framers of the Five Year Plans.
At the back of the Household S<;hedule there was a Census Population Rocord. In the Census population Record only the names of the members of the household who were enumerated in the household were written with sex, relationship to Head, age, marital status and description of work in the case of t~e wq.rker. Since economic picture of the household is shown in the Household Schedule the Population Record was written on the back page of the Household Schedule so that the composite information of the household may be kept intact! Further it is more convenient than the broad-sheet size of the National Register of Citizens of the 1951 Census, and as the·, National Register of Citizens was not written up simultaneo~sly. with the individual schedules, discrepancies which reduced its value, crept in.
4. Economic Tables: In the Economic Tables, the urban population is divided into workers and nonworkers. In the past Censuses the population was not divided into workers and non-workers. Nor was the population of workers and non-wo~ers divided into urban and rural. On the other hand, the population wa~ divided under eight broad livelihood classes and sub-classes. But in the 1961 Census the workers and the Don-workers are separately shown. Further, it was also proposed to distinguish the dependents and non-workers. Detailed information on (a) full-time students doing no oth,er work, (b) house-wives and other adult females who do domestic .duties but no other work, (c) infa~ts and other 4ependants who do not work (d) beggars, vagrants, independent women without indication of source of income and others of unspecified ,source of existence,
(f) .inmates of penal, mental and charit$le~. tutions, (g) persons seeking employment fl)r;the.~ time and (h) persons employed before and now cOut of employment, but seeking job was cOllectC4. ~ eight categories were further sub._-divided into s~ ~ broad age-groups. In the case of categorie~ (g) and (b) the classification by educational standards·aw) is shown so that the potential manpower may .be assess¢d for reference in planning. Apart from. the classi~cation of the industrial popUlation intowork'ers and non-workers, the same classification for agricultural population also is tpade. This will give valuable information to the planners.
5. Industrial and Occupational ClassificDtion 'as distinct from claSsification of Livelihood: The eight livelihood classes which were adopted in the 1951 Census were as follows :-
Agricultural Classes
1 Cultivators of land wholly or mainly 8W~; and their dependants;
II Cultivators of land wholly or mainly U\1-
owned; and their dependants;
III Cultivating labourers; and their dependan~l!;.
IV Non-cultivating owners of land; agricul· tural rent recei~ers; and their. dependaots.
Non-A6ricultural Classes (including dependants)
V Production oth.er than cultivation;
VI Commerce;
VII Trabsport; , !
VIII Other Services and Miscellaneous Sourtes.
The Industrial classification which is adopted in· the 1961 Census is the followin$ :-
I As Cultivator;
II As Agricultural Labourer;
III In Mining, Quarrying. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Pla~tations, OrcharQi and Allied activities;
IV M Hou~hold. Industry;
. V lil Manufacturing other than Household Indust~j
VI In Construction; ,
VII In Trade, and Commerce;
VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications;
IX In Other Service~.
The individual occupations were grouped in accordance with the "National Classification of Occupations" codified by the· Government of India, Mil}istty of Labour and Employment and the non-workers Were clubbed together for being , shown separately.
As has been ~ Id in the section dealing with Economic Tllbles tll ~ 1951 Census sought to ascertain the "econom'c status" and the "means of livelihood" of every person. From Utis classification it is difficult to assess the proportions of the selfsupporting, earning population to non-earning dependent population. It followed one single system of economic classification. That classification was of course appropriate for the then undeveloped industrial economy of India.
There was a broad classification of the population into 'workers' and 'non-workers'. The classifications have got two-fold purpose-(a) classification for the individual's traditional occupation, and (b) classification for the industry- in which the individual is engaged. This is highly needed at this critical stage of ",India's industrial development.- The planne~s can work out the co-relation between persons engaged in cultivation or agricultural labour and in household industry or business undertaken as a ~upplementary source of income.
6. Migration Tables: With the advancement of the ind\lstria1isati~n of India the popUlation has bocome more mobile from year to year. It is therefore important to study the problem of short-term migration from one area to another and of rural! urban migration. In the past Censuses the migration trend of the population was examined with a bias towards the birth-place. In the 1961 Census new miilation-questions have been designed and new
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tables have been prepared for the collection of vaJu.. able information on the man-power resources of India. The n~w questionnaire was designed to find out: (a) whether a person was born in a tow~-or a place which is still It village or now considered a town, (b) the' number of years the person has 'bee, residIng at the place ·of enumeration. Such figur~ are again split up by sex, broad age-groups of 0-14, 15·34, 35-59 ~nd 60 and pver.
7. Tables for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes: The Constitution of 11ldia provides for special safeguards for the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe communities of India. The Government of India is making an all-out effort to accelerate the improvement of the status of these communities through the Five Year Plans. It is therefore necessary to collect as much data as possible in regard to the .Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Only on the basis of the up-to date data of the communities the Government of India can plan the upliftment of the communities.. In the 1951 Census no elaborate data were brought out. Only the number of persons belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled- Tribeswas distributed under the eight livelihood c1assel . which were adopted in that census. It was con. templated at the beginning of the preparation for the 1961 Census that at this stage of conclusion .of the Second Five Year Plan and the beginning of the Third Five Year Plan it would be very useful to compile popUlation figures for individual Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. New tables showing workers and non-workers according to Industrial Classification, Marital Status under broad agegroups, Educational Standards in urban and rural areas, Religions followed by individual tribes or castes and households engaged in cultivatioll classified by interest in Land and Size of Land • aro tabulated. These were not shown in the 19'51 Censui.
8. Age Classification: In the 1951 Census the age-groups which were adopted for Economic Tables ( were 0,1-4,5-14,15-24,25-34,35-44, 45-54, 55-64, 65-74, 75 and over. It was considered that the 1951 . age classification was not suitable for economic .. consideration. It was also felt that despite the' prospective usefulness of the statistics for small age~ groups there was the difficulty of acCurate a(.
reporting in some instances. The question of combin/ ing age-groups applied particularly to the tabulation~ on -economic characteristics. The broad 1 age-gro.ups 0-14, 15-34, 35·59 and 60 and over, have _ been adopted, for the Economic Tables. It ~as con~_idered that the broad age-groups 15·34 and 35-59 genera~ly include persons of working age and this total, would be important in connection with deve· lopment and planning.
9. Classification by Educational Qualification: In the 1951 Census the classification by Educational Qualification was not contrived. In the 1961 census the groups of occupational divisions and the broad age-group were classified into various educational standards ranging from literate with educational standard and primary standard as the two lowest rungs, to degree or diploma. The unemployed also are classified into sl~ilar educational standards. This clasification by Educational QualificatioIfwill furnish very important data as has been
"mentioned- above for - working ouf ~:.'( , "., l' (',-.• ~}: \ ''',: '. }, '?>
p~wer and available slc~lls for impk~~.o:'~,. t~,: Flve' Year Plans of IndIa. In the ~~viouIJ;~~' ~e population was divided into 'litetates1 ....•. ~ .•
"'illiterates' o~ly without showing age~gro~p;. "',: c:
10. Classification _of non-worker!: In the 19' •. Census the livelihood classification did 'not give the figure of the non-workers. It was theref~ n~t' Possible to make a correct assessment of the m.npower of the, country. In the. 1961 Census data relating to non·workers have been cross-tabulate<! for 4'11 age·groups and educational standards. The complete separation of the worker-figures from the non·worker·figures willjfacilitate the planners in chalking out the programmes of the Five Year Plans and the division of the non-worker-figures into broad age-groups and the educational standards also i will throw a light on the potential man-PQwer of t~e country.
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Name of product (.). Name of establishment repair or servicin~
or proprietor undertaken
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members. if wo.kina)
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INDIA 1961 UST
Description of census house
Material of wall
Material of roof
10
Sub-number Df each
census ho usehold with
cen'us house nllmber
(Column 3)
II
Nam. of Held of Househo Id
12
No. of rooms in census household
13
Does the No. of persons residine in houseltofd ce"sus household on day live in own ____ ..,.....:o~f_;v:.:is~i.:.t _____ 1 or rented house! (.) Own
(0). (b) Rented
(R)
14
Males
__ 15_
Females
16
Total
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LOCATION CODe
FuUNaI'll, of Head of J:loII~hold
A. Cultivation I. land under cultivation by Household
(i) owned ar held {rom Government
{Ii) hlld rr~m private per$on$ or institutions • for' paym.nt in money, kind or ,hare
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/ (iii) Totll of items (i) and (ii)
CENSUS OF r NO, A '96'
(To be filled .,p during Enumeration')
PART, HOUSEHOLD SCHEDULE
local name of riiht on land
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,payment ill money. killd or Ihar. I
•. MtMaeIIold I ndum, Nature of Industry Number of mbnths
Housel1old Industry (not on the scale of , in the year dvrinJ reeistered factory) conducted by the Head which ,ondu~te or the household himself an dlar mainly rII~berl of the hOUleholg, at home or within tne vi llaa' in rural arul and only
\ " hom, in ~rban areas. (I) -I
(b) ',I
Co Workl ... aCCulclfttion or HOUMhold ladult.., I
Mtm~rs including Head 01 family workini Members of family v.:0rking
Hired and/or hirod wOrkers kept wholotime durinll Other Other Workers curr.nt or hln waTkins season. Heacl- males females Total
, i_ '-'
I. Household Culti vat iO" only ,
1. Household Indultry only ~
3. Sotn in Household Cultivation & Household Industrv
D.ted Sl,natvre of Supervisor Dat~d Signature of Enumer4tQf
NOr! I P,rt II-cerilUl pi",~lfti~~ ~d Qvt~lllf sh'QlJfd be fillcid up d\Jrini the first r'ollnd Of e~uMera'tldn (I~ Fel)!'U&ry to 18 feOl'\llr1J 'i'di'll the -.num."lidn slip' rlliitini to the household and brdl1iht uj).tO-date with correctians, if lilY. after the ~cO~d visit durlQ' di~ck peri(ij 1 J:!ar'~ to 5, Marth, 1961.
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PART II-CENSUS POPULATION RECORD
(To be complied from Individual Census Slips)
Se~
Relationship to Head Male Female
M
Age t1arital Status
APPENDIX II
Description of wOrk in the
case of worker
01 I
_1-----1 ___________ 1 _______ _
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I' ! Total
Persons
------------C'eted Signature of Supervisor Dated Signamoe of Enumerator
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UNION TABLE A-I FLy·LEAF
1. There bas been no change in the area of the Union Territory of Manipur for the period from 190 I to 196], M anipur being a one-district State there has been no change in the area of the district as well.
2. In so far as this frontier State of India has been kept as a separate entity even after the States Re-organisation in 1956, there has been no tangible effect of the States Re-organisation apart from the fact tbat'it bas been changed from a Eart 'C' State into a Union Territory with a Chief Commissioner as the Head of the Administration.
3. The area of the Union Territory of Manipu.r is 8:,628 square miles according to the SurveyorGeneral of India. The director of Land Records bas no separate figure. In fact there is no well organised and effective office of the Director of Land Records and Surveys in Manipur as they have in the Major States of India.
4. In order to cater to administrative needs of a local nature, there have been some minor changes ,and adjustments in the territorial jurisdiction and the constitution of the sub-divisions. For instance, at the time of the 1951 Census, tltere were six Subdivisions in Munipnr, viz., (1) ~adar Sub-division comprising (a) Imphal West Tehsil, (b) Imohal East Tehsil and (c) Sadar Hills Circle including Mao; (2) Th,,2,Pbal Sub-division comprising (a) Thoubal TehsiJ, (b) BishenDur Tehsil and (c) Tengnoupal Cirde; (3) Ukhrul Sub-division; (4) Tamenglong Sub~djvision; (5) Churachandpnr Sub-division and (6) Jiribam Sub·division. Iii the course of the last decade, the four vallcy tehsils of Imoha West Imphal East, Thoubal· and Bishenpur have beer upgraded to the status of Sub-divisions while Teng. noupal and Sadar Hills and Mao have been created into two separate Sub-divisions. As a result Manipur bas now ten Su b·divisions, viz. (1) Churachandpur, (2) Ukhrul, (3) Tamenglong, (4) Jiribam, (5) Tengnoupal, (6) Sadar Hills & Mao, (7) Imphal West, (8) Jmpha) East, (9) Thoubal, and (10) Bishenpur. It will be seen from the above that there has not been any major change in the territorial jurisdictions of the various administrative units of Manipur. The change has instead been in the status and the pattern of administration of the Units.
5. This paragraph dealing with critical sun'ey of changes in jurisdiction is not necessary in view of the fact that there has been no change in the area of the Union Territory of Manipur.
6. Rural and Urban Population
According to Census defjrlition all Corporations, Municipalities and Canto'hment Boards are treated as towns irrespective of their population and other characteristics. For other areas, it was decided that the claims should be examined in the light of the following tests :-
(a) A population of not less than 5,000 persons;
(b) A density of not les.i than 1,000 persons per square mile; and
(c) At least three-fourtlls of the adult male population of the place should be employed in pmsuits otl1er than agriculture.
According to the Registrar General's instructions} in places where the denstty of pJpulation is not as high as prescribed at (b), the remaining two tests should be applied. In the present Census, .as in previous Censuses, Imphal has been treated as the only town in MaDipl1f. Though there are places like the Sub-divisional and Tehsil Headquarters which possess urban characteristics, they have failed, at least for the present, to satisfy the tcst laid down at (a).
Imphal, which is rather a collection of villages grouped round the palace of the ex-ruler of the erstwhile State of Manipur has been treated as a town from the first Census of the State. 'But in the absence of a clear de1imitation of the areasconstituting the town, there appear» to have been no rational trends in the variation of its popUlation from Census to Census. Rougbly an area which falls within a radius of 3 miles from the centre, of the, town has been treated as the area con:;titutina the town llpto 1941. Then in 1951, for reasons not quite clear, the area of the town was drastically reduced to 2 square miles. constituting the small areas covered by the Bazar, the Office and residential areas which were looked after by the then Imphal
Town Fund. In the present census, ,an attempt at rationalization has been made and we have adoptel the well-defined area in the charge of the Imphal Municipality as the urban area covered by Imphal Town. The census figures of the population of Imphal Town from 1901 to. 1961 are 72,234; 74,650; 80,003; 85,80~; 99,716; 2,862 and 67,717.
(ii) The definition or rather the tests adopted in 1961 in regard to the treating of a place as a town has led to the expansion of the area of Imphal Town from 2 square miles in 1951 to 6.75 square miles in 1961. Because of this expansion in area the population has also gone up from 2,862 in 1951
to 67,717 in 1961.
(a) No urban are.a§ in 195 t have been eliminated
in 1961.
(b) No new urban areas have been listed ill
1961.
7. Tabular statement of progress in the number of towns 1901-1961.
Total for State 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
D~strict M anipur 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .'
8. It appears that there has been no authori-tative deltnition of a village. There is however one ddinitioll by conventlOn; it is a Mauza or area declared as a village at the time of settlement or by any competent authority. The most striking features of a village have been its stability in spite of rapid changes in the towns and the dependence of its people on agriculture as their means of livelihood.
9. Number oj inhabited villages 1901-1961.
Total for 1961 1951 1941 1931 192119111901 State Manipur Distrjct: 1,866 1,601 1,521 1,372 NA NA NA
10. Unfortunately and in spite of our best efforts th~ Ui;ures of inhabited villages in Manipur for the Census years 1901,1911 and 1921 are not available. It will be seen from the above table that the number of inhabited villages is increasing in Manipur decade a[t~r decade. Pressure on homestead land and the attraction of open, habitable stretches of land nearby a village are probably the factors leading to the increase in the number of
villages. With the spread of education and democratic ideas in the hills people in the hills have developed a habit of breaking away from the totalitarian control of the Chief to form a new village. The decade from 1941 to 1951 registered th~ smallest increase in the number of inhabited villages. This is probably because of the last world war which hit the whole of Manipur directly. People were concerned more with their own safety and susten:mce than with establisnment of ne~ villages.
11. This statement is not applicable in the case of Manipur as it has not been split up int9 Mauzas.
12. An area of 4.75 square miles which was included partly in the Imphal East Tehsil and partly in the Imphal West Tehsil in 1951 has no~ been includ~d in the Imphal Town according to the urban-rural classification adopted in the 1961 Census. The new area constitutes the suburb of Imphal Town and as pointed out earlier, it had been treated as a p:ut of Imphal Town in the various Censuses prior to that of 1951. The present Imphal Town with a population of 67,717 forms a well-defined area, the civic affairs of which are looked aftcr by the Imphal Municipality .
13., Definition of Census HOllses: For the purpose of the, 1961 Census, a Census House has been defined as "a structure, a dwelling, a shop, workshop, factory or place of business, or shopcum-dwelling, giving on the road or a common staircase or ~ common courtyard leading to a main gate or enjoying a separate entrance". From the above definition it will be seen that in the present census a very wide definition covering a large variety of structures put to different uses in different parts of the country has been adopted. As a result we get in the various Housing Tables a comprehensive picture of the diverse structures that are found all over the Union Territory.
14. Definition of Occllpied Residential Houses: . . While a Census House has been defined to cover a variety of structures used for residential and nonresidential purposes~ "Occupied Residential Houses" J
as the expression indicates, are those structures that are used exclusively for residential purposes. They also exclude those- structures built for residential
purpose but not occupied by any inmates at the time of the houselisting operations.
15. The following is a statement showing
State/ District
Persons per _ occupied Census Hou~e
No. of females per 1000 males
, __ --A-__ , ,---"---, T R U
1 l 3 Union Territory of Manipur.
Manipur District. 5 5 6
T R U
4 5 ,
1,015 1,018 985
"Density per square mile, the number of persons per occupied Censps House, the number of females per 1,000 males, and the percentage of rural and urban population to total population."
P.;rcent of rural and urban population to
total popUlation ,----"------..
T R U
7
100 91.3 8.7
Density per e mile squar ,-----'------., T R U to 11 12
90 33 10,032
The above statement is given only up to the females per 1,000 males is 1,015, the corre,sponding district level as no striking peculiarities have been figure in respect of Imphal Town is 985 only. n~ticed in respect of any lower unit. Concentration of unmarried males and males with-
16. From the statement it will be clear that out family in the town for trade, commerce and density of population per square mile is highest in service accounts for the greater number of males the Impbal Town. This is because hnphal has been in it. 91.3 per cent of the total popUlation of the oldest settlement in the valley and from times Manipur live in the rural ~reas. As for the number immlmorial people have been concentrating on a of persons per occupied Census House, the average competitive basis around the palace of the of 5 persons will not show that the average residen-Maharajah, which is in the heart of the town. tial house in Manipur is congested though it is n~t
- " I
While for the whole of Manipur the number of spacious.
A-I-APPENDIX I The table will show that while the units, adopted
in ·1951 of Ukhrul, Mao, Tamenglong, Churachandpur and Tengnoupal have been kept intact as ~eparate Cens.us Charges in 1961 the Sadar and Thoubal Sub-divisions of 1951 have been split up into· Imphal West, Imphal East and Sadar Hills Charges;
. and Bisbenpur and Thoubal Charges respectively. The clearly defined Jiribam Sub-division
was treated as a separate Census Charge in 1961
instead of splitting It up, as in 1951 J into liribam and Jiribam Hills. The present scheme of division of the. territory into separate Census units follows the administrative divisions of Manipur and is
therefore more convenient from the administrative point of view.
A-I-APPENDIX II Except in the case of Imphal town which has
undergone a majo~ change in area and consequently in population as a result of changes in ruralfurban definition between 1951 and 1961, there has been no noticeable change in other spheres. There are
only two villages in Manipur with a popUlation of over 5,000 persons and both the villages are in the fertile Thoubal division of Manipur which has good natural irrigation facilities.
A-I-APPENDIX III As the table will show the house1ess population
of Manipur as a whole is only 21 and is concentrated in Imphal Town. There are no houseJess persons in the rural areas of Manipur. This is a fairly accurate count of the houseless population of Manipur considered against the background of the fact that one comes across rarely, if at all any house]ess person in Manipur. The few lunatics one
comes ,across in the bazars in the rural areas in the day-time go to sleep at night in the house of rela-
tives who take care of them. The 21 persons
returned as houseless population of Manipur were
found mostly near the Imphal main ba7;Jj.r. They
are demented persons who sleep in the pavements during the night beggars and refugees from outs.id?
M.a~ur who had no roofs over them whell they . we.r~ enumerated.
As regards institutional population, the figures 'returned for the whole of Manipur is 963. For the purpose of the Present Census, institutions are 1?Iaces like hostels, hotels, hospitals, jails, boarding houses,
etc. Partly because of lack of such institutions and partly because of the conservatiom of tile· population
in the rural areas there are quite a numeer of Census Charges in Manipur which have returned no institution!!l population. Quite naturally concentration of institutional population is highest in lmphal. Town.
A-I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
(NOT FOR THE TABLE)
This is the basic population Table, showing the figures Jor the Territory and the Sub-divisions Commencing from the Territorial figures in total:
rural-urban it goes on to furniSh similar figures for the only town of the Territory and each Sub-division. The area is furnished both in Sq. miles and Sq. kilometres. The table also furnishes the number of vi11ages-Inhabited and Uninhabited, number of towns, number of occupied residential houses and the pdf'ulation total, males and females. In this table as in all other tables, the Sub-divisions have been arranged in order of the Location Cod~ numbers adopted at the 1961 Census and not in alphabetical order.
Besides the main table tllere ar¢ thr~e Appendices to thi~ 'J'able~ .
In Appendix I adjustment of the areas of Subdivisions that has t\lken place since the last Census is shown by giving the area in Sq. miles and Sq. kilometres, gain or loss by each Sub-division.
Though one of the criteria of treating a place as a town is a minimum popUlation of 5,000 and above, there are villages with this minimum population which did not satisfy the other tests prescribed
in this connection. ,Appendix II gives the number of such villages with popUlation and percentage to
total rural population of the Territory.
Appendix III shows the Houseless and Institutional population separately with rural-urb~n
break-up.
4t ,UNION TABLE A·I
AREA, HOUSES AND POPUUTlON
r "tal Area i"
, 'Union T~rritory Rural r---.A.-____._. Urban SQ. miles SQ' kms.
2 Ja 3b
MANIPUR Tot.' (a) 8.62.8.0 ~1.43~
Imphal Town (M)
(b) 22.3~6-6
Rural (a) 8.621-3 22.321'2
Urban (a) 6'7 17'~
(Approximate)
POllul.tion No. of Villases per r---r-:--"'--_....,
Sq. mile Inhabited Uninhabited
,
90 1.866 il
83 I.B66 -+2
10.032 ...
I. (0) denotes Area fillures supplied by Surveyor General. India_
(b) denotes A,ea 'illure, supplied by State Surveyor_
2. 'M' stands (Of Munic ipality.
No. of town
No. of occupied ,. POllul,tion resii:Jentiai ~ houses Persons Males Female!
, 10 II
141.858 780.037 387.058 392,'»,
130.948 712.310 352.93T 359.383
10.910 67,717 ~ 34. I 21 33.596
3, The Sq. km,. and density figure. in column (3b) and (4) respec;ive1y of urban area of this Territory are worked out usinl thll, ,r". f'lures
corrected upto 2 places of decimals obtainel by adding the areas of Towns in the respective units and not using the area fliur~ il! th. tabl.'
in addition to this. the ~tel fi,ures relatinll to Sq. km. a're further adjusted to make the Territory/Sub-division Totals tally.
42
STATl TABLE A·I
AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION
Total No. of Population
\l~i()1\ T~rritory' Area in Popuiat ion Number of Villages No. of Occupied , $ub-div;,ionfTown
Rural r----.A.~~--~ Per Sq. mile : ..... _ •• _.A.. ___ ,""""\ lown Residential ,------,.,...--~
Urban Sq. miles Sq. km. In· Unin- Houses PerSOns Males Females hab'l.d habited II
3. Jb 5 6 10
MANIPUR 22.437 392:979 T (a) 8,628'0 (b) 22,346'6 90 1,666 42 141.858 780.037 387,0,8 R (a) 8.62H 22,329'2 83 1.866 42 130,948 713.320 352,937 3S9,38l
U (a) 6'7 17'4 10,032 10,910 67,717 3<4.121 33,596 (Approxlmat.)
Imphal Town (M) U (.) 6'75 17'48 10.032 10,910 67,7,7 3+,121 33.5%
(Approximato)
i) Part of Imphal West U (a) 3'75 "71 13,784 8,166 51.690 26.385 25,305
(Approximate) .-l
i) Part of Imph.1 E.~~ U (a) 3'00 (Approximate)
7'77 5,342 2,741 11-,027 7,736 8,291
I. 'mphal West T (a' 157'3 407'7 804 142 23.440 126.545 62.130 64,415
Sub-division- R 157'3 407'7 804 112 23,440 126,545 62,130 b4,4\5
U
2. Imphal East T (a' 128:0 331'5 833 147 20,266 106,628 52.602 54,026
Su\>-di>li,ion (3) R 128'0 331'5 833 147 20.266 106.628 52,602 54.026
U
3. Bishenpur T (a) 196'0 SOH 402 61 13,293 78,853 39,237 ~9,616
Sub-division 1'\ 196'0 507'6 402 61 13,293 78,95) 3~,237 39,616
U
"I. .1hOubal T (a) 200'0 518'0 675 113 2 23.818 134,92"1 '6.993 67,931
Sub-divilion K 200'0 518'0 675 113 2 23.818 134,924 66,993 67.931
U
5_ \JI<.hrul T (.) 1,832'0 4,744-9 27 223 6 9,259 48,590 23,890 24.700
Sub-division R 1,832'0 ".7'14.9 27 223 6 9,259 48,590 23,690 ?4.70~
U ." 6. Mao & Sadar Hills T (a) 982'0 2.S4N 73 368 17 15.510 72,039 35.976 36,063
sud-division R 982'0 2,543'4 73 36B 17 15,510 n.J39 35,976 36.063
U
Ii) M~o T eS 17 7.876 34,231 17,105 17.124 R 68 17 7.81' 34.231 17,105 p,ll. U
(Ii) Sadlr Hill. T 300 7.6]4 37,80B 18.871 '18,937
'" 300 7,634 37,809 18,a71 18,931
U
7. Ttmen,lon, ,T (a, 1.772 0 4,589'5 21 163 14 _.
6.191 36,518 17,716 18,602
Sub-division I'. .1,772'0 4,589'5 21 163 I~ ,,191 36,518 17,716 18,B02 U
8. ~irib.tn T 264'0 69S'8 69 115 2 3.373 18,126 9.~97 8.629 ub-division f\ 264'0 683'8 69 115 2 3,373 18.126 9,497 8,629
U .. \.
,. Churlehandl)ur T (al !,738'0 4.501'4 36 :190 10,504 62.418 31,112 31,306 Sub-divi,ion R. 1,738'0 4,501·4 36 ~90 10,504 62,41 B 31, II '" 31,)06
U
10, Tenanoup!!. T (a) 1,352'0 3,501'7 20 244 5.294 27,679 13.784 13.~9S
SulI.dlvision R 1,352'0 3,501'7 20 244 5,294 21.679 13.784 13,895 U
NOTE :-(i) Areas of Mao and S.d.r Hills are not available seperately, Hence their rele,.nt columns are not entered.
,,(Ii) Imph.1 ,West Sub-division excludes an Urban Population of P. 51,690, M,26,385 and F. 25.305 of Imph.1 Town Which have been shown just below Manipur. It also excludes area. No. of Town and number of occupied residential houses.
(a) (iii) Imphal East Sub·division excludes an Urban Population of P. 16.027. M. 7,736 and F. 8,291 of Imphal Town which have been ,hown just below Manipur. It also exclude; area. No. of Town and No. of occupied reC';idential hous"es,
(iv) T~e Sq. kms. and density figures in col5_ (3b) and (4) respertively of urban area; of Thrritory Sub:divis;C>n are w01'Ked o<>t ullng the area figures coverded upto 2 place, of deaim.l, obtained by addin~ the area, of Town, in the rest:> tl 't d t . ec ve un. $ an no uSIng the. area ligures given in the table. In addition to this, the area ligures relating to Sq. kms. are fUrther adjusted tl;)
make the Territory Sub·division totals tally.
(Y) (a) Denotes Area figures supplied by Surveyor General, India.
vi) (b) Denotes Area figures ,uppli.1 by State Surveyor. 'M' $lands (or MuniCipality.
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Union Territoryl SuWivi.ion.
MANfPUR
Implu.1 We~t Sub-division
Imphal East , Sub-division
Bishenpur Sub-division
Thoubal Sub-division
Ukhrul Sub-division
Mao 80. Sadar Hill! Sub-division
(j) Mao
(Ii) Sadar Hills
Tameneloni Sub-division
Jiribam Sub-division
Churachan4pur , Sub-division
Sub-divi,ion
44
A·I AREA, HOUSES AND POPULAnON
APPENDIX II
Number of villages with a population of 5.000 and over and towns. with a population under 5.000
Villages with a population of 5,000 a. Over. r-----~--------~----. .------~
Percentage to total Rural Population of
Number Population the State
I.
I.
I.
3
11,866
towns with a population of under 5.000 ,..------,.-.._---_._,.A..--._! __ . ___ ---,
Percentage to total Urban Population of
Numb~r Population the State
5 6 7
Vnian Territory! Sub-division/lovin
MANIPUR
fl'llphal T()wn
(a) Part AIr Imphsl West (b) Part of Imphal East
I. Impha1 West S~,,"division
2_ Imphal East Sub-division
1- Sisnenpur , Sub-division
.... Th .... b.1 Sub-division
5'. Ukhrul Suli-di~ision
6. Hao 8. Sadar Hills Subodivition
(i) Mao
Oil Sodar Hi III
-, Tam'~lIlona Sub-division
a_ ]:ribam Sub-d ivision
9. ChuracloandpGr Sub-divisian
10, TeninOU?al Sub'divi~on
45-A..I AREA. HOUSES AND POPULATION
.~ , .
APPENDIX III
HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONA~ POPULATION
Total Houseless Population
Rural Urban Persons Males Females
2 4 5
T 21 17 .. R U
-'il 21 4
U 21 17 4
U 11 17
U
T R U
T R U
T [l. U
T R .... U
T R U
T R U
T R U
T R U
T F. U
T f\ U
T [I.
U
T 1\ U
In.titutional Population
~----~--------Persons
b
963 218 735
735
735
30 30
106 106
7 1
IS IS
67 41
Males
7
733 173 S60
560
%0
20 20
~8 is
3 3
18 18
Fema"les
8
230 55
115
115
175
10 to
38 38
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-1 3
A-II VARIATION I IN POPULATION DURING eiG YEARS Fly Leaf
1. This table furnishes the inter-decade variations of population for the period from 1901 to 1961 alongwith the percentages of such variations, In the absence of reliable vital statistics this table is very important as it fo,ms the main source of estimation of'decennial population variation,-
2 As there 'haS' been no-change in the area forming the territorial jurisdiction of the Union Territory of Manipur for the period from 1901 to 1961 it is not possible to furnish details of adjustments of population for the said period,
3. Appendix to Table A-II furnishes in detail variations in the areas of a State/District between 1951 and 1961 and the corresponding variations in
Name of 1901 1951 1941
District to to to 1961 1961 1951
MANIPUR T + 174'2 +35'0 +12-8
population together with adjustments of population in the light of such variations. As the single district Union Territory of Manipur has not under~
gone any change in area during the decade from 1951 to 1961, details .of adj ustment of population are not given in respect of the district. But figures representing adjustment of population jn re-pect of Im\)hal Town which has undergone a major change in area during the decade are furnished in the table to facilitate studies in the growth of urban population of the Union Territory.
4 The following is a statement of percentage variation of population from 1901 to 1961 as well as for the intervening decade in respect of Manipur.
1931 1921 1911 1901 to to to to
1941 1931 1921 1911
+14.9 +16·0 +10'9 +21'7. R +235'6 +23-9 +39'4 +14'6 +18'4 +11'9 +2~'O U -6'3 +2266'1 -97'1 +16·2 +7'3 +7'2 +3.3
5. It will be seen from the above statement that while the four decades from 1911 to 1951 showed a steady but' unspectacular\rise in the population of Manipur, the decade from 1951 to 1961 has registered a sudden rise. with the decade from 1901 to 1911 The ,sudden rise in the period' 1951 to 1961. is attributable to eradication of diseases like malluia, improved medical facilities, migration _from neighbouring States and perhaps a slight under-enumeration in 1951. That this
percentage of increase which appears to be on the higb side is fairly reliable is borne out by the fact that during tbis decade, the ll.eighbourinz State ofv\,.ssam with its less favourable
climate has also registered a rise in population during the decade 1941 to 1951 is due to the fact that on account of the last wat a large number of people moved from the town to the villageiin the early part of the decade in search of safety at;}d found it difficult to r.eturn to the town even in 1951, for economic reasons, The major change in the area of Impbal town from 2 square miles in 1951 to 6.75 sq u~re miles in 1961 accounts for the spectacular, almost fantastic rise in the urban population during lhr decade.
6. A statement showing changes in the proportion of the sexes for the period from 1901 to 1961 is given below :-
Total. Rural, Urban (Femailes per 1,000 males) ~ __________________ h
, District 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
MANIPUR T 1,015 1,036 1,055 1,065 ],041 1,029 1,037 R 1,018 1,035 1,044 1,048 1,029 1,023 U 985 1,055 1,102 1,137 1,091 1,051
7. The above statement shows that during ~he
last sixty years fe~ales have always outnumbered the males, except in the case of urban population during the decade 1951::-:-1961. During the period from 1951-1961 h()wever, the male population has developed 3;' tendency to reduce the lead. Save in the case of' the decade 1951-1961, there has been
a bigger m!lFgin of lead by females in the urban" populatioll . than in the rural. This Ii probably
'because'" upto the year 1951 when Imphal had few outsiders and limited employment facilities, a lirge male population of the town moved down to the villages to work during the dry season when Census was taken.
A-U_VARIATlUN IN PUPULATIUN DlJKINti SIXI I IMKl!l
Note for the Table
This table shows the variation in population of Manipur as a whole from 1901 to 1961. The percentage variation is also given from decade to decade. This table forms the main source for
estimation of population in the absence of reliable Vital Statistics. No sex break-up percentage varia· tion is given in this Table.
Union Territory
48
STATE TABLE A·II
VARIATION IN POPULA't!ON DURING SIXlY YEARS
OeCld~ Vari ation
1,9QI 251.'165
1.911 346.221
384,014
1,"$'
+66,463
j~SI 577,635 +65,566
780.037 +202,'102
Percentan decade viriation
+ 2"71
+ 10'92
+ 16'\H
+ INO
6
IJ9,U2
I 70, 66f.
lit, '"
2~9.18J
:283,685
30.7,058
females
195,191
22~,791
m.9SQ
192,919
49
A·m VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION
FLY·LEAF
1.-' An attempt at defining a village which plays one of the most im:nrtant parts in the Indian economy has been made in the fty-leaf to Table A-I. As the majority of the Indian population live in the villages it is of the utm::lst importance that we should study trends in the growth and decline of
the rural population of India.
State Less 200 500 than to to
Manipur 200 499 999
District· Manipur 13-8 18'8 20'4
2. The following is a statement of percentage
of population living in villages of various popula· tion sizes with reference to the total rural population in each district in 1961 :
1,000 2,000 5,000 to to to 10,000
1,999 4,999 9,999 +
24'1 21'2 1'7
3. It is evident from the above statement that there is. no village in Manipur having a population of 10,000 and above. More than sixty five per cent of population live in villages with population ranging from 500 to 4,999 persons. While only a small fraction of the population lives in villages with population of 5,000 and above, those living in small hamlets of under ,500 form a little less than onethin\ of the population. 13'8 per cent of the
population live in villages with less than 200 persons. This is probably because there has been a tendency on the part of the people to establish new villages or migrate from small villages to large ones.
4. The following is a statement of percentage of villages and populatio~ by class of village for 1951 and 1961.
Statistics in respect of earlier Census years are not available.
Less than 500 500 to 999 r-------'"-------, r----A -----,
Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage
of no. of of popula- of no. of of popuhi.-
villages in tion in villages in tion in
this class this class this class this class
to total no. to total to total no. to total
Manipur of villages population of villages population
1,000 to 1,999 ,_' __ _A. __ ' _~
Percentage Percentage of no. of of popula-villages in tion in
this class this class
to total no. to total of villages population
1951 80'0 35'8 11'3 21'2
1961 79'7 32'6 10'7 20'4 6'1 22'4 6'8 24'1
2,000 to 4,999 5,000 to 9,999 10,000+
,------"-------, ,_----A.---.--, ,-------'------, P~wntage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage Percentage
of no. of of popula- of no. of of popula- of no. of of popula-
villages in tion in villages in tion in villages in tiM in
this class this class this class this class this class this class
to total no. to total to total no. to total to total no. to total
Manipur of villages popUlation of villages population of villages population
1951 2'4 16-8 0·2 3-8 ~
J96l 2'7 21'2 0'1 1'7
5. The first impression that one gets from a scrutiny of the above table is that there has been no striking variation between the statistics of the two census years 1951 ,atld 1961, s,ave in the c,\l~e of villages with the population' rang~ of 5,000 to 9,999 ,Mlli t~eir 'poP,~~iltion. In both the Ce.nsus years ~iYm,a$eSi with,1eiS~ tlWn seo. pe,r~.9ns in th~m. are the ~~~t >~\lllWp)lS lllld ,a~ount for t.)le g~eatest single
50
percent~ge of the population. It will also be. seen that as the class of the village goes up there is a decline in the number of villages. This is because in the ,hills of Manjpur which. fonn about tenelevent,4s of the total area of ry,Ianipur people prefer, partly by habit and traditiQn ~nd partly through necessity and compulsion of tbe terrain to , '
live in small well~knitvi11a$es.
A-ill VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION
(Note for the Table)
This table shows the total number of villages in ~ach 'Sub-division in the following population
;gr~ups :-
I. Villages with kss than 2,000. population:
(a) Less than 200
(b) 200-,.49<)
(c) 500-999
(d) 1,000-1,999
II. Villages with pop~lati9n 1,000-9,999
HI. Villages wIth a population of 10,000 and above.
The villages which are either uninhabited or wholly included in Urban portion of the Territory Are notincluded in this Table. i
A fly· leaf to this Table is also prepared. It gives the Sub·divisionwise total number of villages and separate number of villages of the population groups of - less than 500, 500·1,999, 2,000-4,999 and 5,000 and above.
Union TerritQry
MANI~UI\
Union Territory
MANII'UII.
51
UNION TABLE A·I1I
VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION
I-Villalles with Ie" th.n 2,000 Pop'JI.tion
Less than 200
r:"'----"-----,
Total No. of Total Rural Population No.
inhabited r-----A ------.,
villages Persons Males Females
2
I,a~ 711,320 352,937 359,383
!-V;Uages with I~ss than 2,000 Population-concld.
Population ~--,
Males Females
49,732
No. Population No. ,---.A---.,
Males Females
10 II 12
II-Villages with Population 2,000-9,999
-----. 500-999
Population ~
M.les Femalea
13 14
n,m 7l,11lt
III-Village< with. Popul.tion of 10,00'
and above
,----- r----~-----~ 1.000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5.000-9,999 10,000 and above
r---A------. ,.-----
No. PopUlation No. Population No. Population No. Population ,--- ,---__.Jo__--, ....----'-----,
Male, Females Males Females Males Females M,les Females
15 16 17 I. " 20 21 22 23 24 25 ;2'
126 a4,S6~ 26,813 SI 74,911 76,209 5,m
Sl. N".
Union Territorrl Sub-division.
MANIPUR
Im~hal Wost Sub-divi,ioo
2 Inph_1 East Sub-division
Bishenpur Sub-division
4 Thoubal Sub-division
5 Ukhrul Sub"divi,illn
Mao & Sad.r Hi lis Sub'division
(i) Mao
(ii) Sadar Hills
7 Tamenglong Sub· division
jiribarr. Sub·division
9 Churachandpur Sub-division
10 Tengnoupal Sub-division
Total No. of villages
I,S66
1~2
1-17
61
113
223
368
6B
300
163
115
290
244
52
TABLE
Fly
Total Population Population I." than 500
r------------~------, r---______ --A ____________ ,
Persons Maies Female, No. of villaaes Males Females
112,320 351,937 3S9,383 1.487 115,229 117,151
126,545 62,13D 64, -lIS' 57 7,221 7,359
10(',623 25,602 54,02. 75 9,491 9,693
78,853 39,237 39,616 15 2,197 2,176
134,924 66,993 67,931 35 5,310 5,310
48,590 23,890 24,700 200 15,309 15,777
72,039 350,916 36,063 33s' 21,315 21,321
34,231 17, IDS 17,126 42 5,289 -1,961
37, B08 18,871 18,937 293 16,026 16,360
36,518 17,716 18,802 ISS 14,054 14,885
18,126 9,497 8,629 III 8,066 7,'120
62,418 31,112 . 31,306 263 19,664 ZO,035
27,679 13,784 13,895 241 12,602 13,176
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A-III
tear
Population 500-1.999 Population 2.000-t 999 Populati?n 5,000 and above
,----------- -;__....-----~-~ I ___________ A ___ ~_~ __ ~
,------~ No. of villa~es Ma!es Females No. of vdlaa.5 Males Females No. of vill"lIeS Males Female.
9 10 Ii 12 13 14 15 16 17
326 156.940 160.013 51 74,911 76,209 1 5,857 6,009
74 38,364 39,629 II 16,545 17,427
65 33,546 34,395 9,565 9,938
34 17,352 17,676 12 19,688 19,764
57 29,496 30,123 19 26,330 27,48' 2 5,857 6,OO~
22 7,141 7,580 I,HO 1,343
33 1'1,661 14,7'12
26 11,816 12,165
7 2,8'15 2.577
3,662 3,917
.. 1,431 1,209
26 10,105 10,023 1,343 1,248
3 1,182 m
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STATE TABLE A-III
I. Villages with less tn,n 2,000 f~--"-----"""'------r-o-~---~~~-'_"----~-------
Lo IS than 200 200·"99 Total 'i) . ,.-------------"'-------- r-~-~~.-...-\.~-.-~- -~
of Total Rural rODulation Population Population Union tTerritory in1aJit·'!1 r- -- ~ - _-...--_...A.. -~'--'_""-~'-""""""1 , ____ .oA~_-,
r--~-..A----~-.. Sub·divislon villa2es Persons Males Fernales No. M.les FemalES No. Males Females
2 4 7 10 II
MANIPUR 1,866 712,310 352,937 359,383 1,066 48,596 49,732 411 6'Joaa 61,'m
I I mph,1 West Sub·~ivision 142 126,545 62, 130 64,415 23 1,35. I,in 34 5,865 5, no
2 Imph'l East Sub.divisiM 1"7 106,626 52,602 54,026 30 1,590 1,624 45 7,901 8,069
3 Bishenpur Sub·division 61 78,853 39,237 39,616 4 238 219 II 1,959 1,957
" Thouba! Sub·oivisi~n 113 IH,92~ 66,993 67,931 10 ~97 64S 25 i,613 ",661
5 Ukhrul Sub-division 223 48,590 23,890 21,700 142 6,502 6,559 58 8,807 9,218
6 Mao & Sadar Hi lis 368 72,039 35,976 30,063 Sub-division
269 11,060 11,094 66 10,255 10,227
(il Mao ,~ 34,~31 17,105 17,126 17 1,007 948 25 4,282 4,013
(iil Sadar.Hilis 300 37,808 18,871 18,937 252 10,053 10,146 41 5,973 6,21;
7 Tamenrlonr Sub-division 163 36,518 17,716 18,802 93 '1,866 5,132 62 9,188 9,703
a Jiribam Sub-division 115 18,126 9,497 8,629 i3 3,683 3,3?1 28 ~,383 4,026
9 Churathandpur SUb-division 2'30 62,'118 31,112 31,306 194 9,435 ~,a2S 69 IO,m 10,210
IQ T er.,noupil Sulxlivi$ion 2++ 27,679 13,78i 13,695 218 9,169 9,808 23 3,433 3,361
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VILLAGES CLASSIFIED' BY POPULA nON
Population II. Villages with population 2000·9999 I ". vi lIages with a
population of 10.000 & above ....A,.. _______
~-----------r_----~-----~ 500·~99 1000·1999 2000·4999 5000·9999
,- _ ....... _----"- ______ -. ,- ~. _____ --A.._. ___ --, ,..-----'-----'-""1 ......___---~
Population Population Population Population Population ,.. ___ .A. __ , r----------A..-___ -.,
~........____-, ,--_..A--~ __ l ,....---._..J...-._..._--.. No, Males femaies N). Males Fe11ales N~. Males Fe,11iles No. Males Fe11ales No. M.les Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
200 72.376 73,200 116 84,564 86,813 51 74,9" 76,109 5,857 ,6,Ga,
38 13,BII 14,229 3. 24,553 25,400 II 16,545 17,427
31 1~,337 14,725 28 19,209 19,670 9,565 9,938
18 7,144 7,103 I) 1O,20S 10,513 12 19,683 19,764
30 1~.117 11,220 27 18,379 18,903 19 26,330 26,489 2 5,857 6,009
21 6,488 6,921 653 659 1,440 1,343
2:2 7,904 7,775 II 6,757 6,967
16 5.621 5,704 10 6,195 6,4.1
6 2,283 2,071 562 506
6 2,530 2,799 1,132 1,118
4 1,431 1,209
20 6,432 6,440 3,673 3) ,83 I, :~3 1,2~G
~ 1,182 719
S6
A-IV TOWNS AND TOWN GROUPS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
FLY-LEAF
1. The term "Town" has been defined in the fly-leaf to A-I. Certain tests were also prescribed to enable Census-takers to determine if a certain area could be classified as a town. As a result there was no difficulty on the part of the Census officials in classifying a place as an urban area or a rural area.
2. For the purpose of 1961 Census, cities and towns were classified into six groups according to their population. The following are the classes of towns with respective populations :
Class I Class II Class III Class IV Class V Class VI
10,0000 50,OOll and to above 99,999
20,000 to
49,999
10,000 to
19,999
5,000 Less to than
9,999 5,000
3. As a result of rapid industrialisation during the last decade various places exhibiting urban characteristics and with population dependent on predominantly non-agricultural occupations have sprung up all over the country. The establi§hment of new administrative headquarters has also brought into
j Manipur : Imphal 1961 1951
Class I
Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Class VI
1
6. In view of the peculiar circumstanqes under which Imphal which has all along been treated as a town in the Censuses previous to that of 1951, has been drastically reduced in size in 1951. This item is not strictly applicable to the case of Imphal in that no new area has been treated as a town or a part thereof for the first time in 1961. An area of 4.75 square miles constituting the urban municipal areas
being a number of small places with predominantly urban characteristics. Where two Of more of such places are found in localities not far away from one another they are known as town-groups. Though a number of such places have sprung up in Manipuf mainly because of the establishment of new administrativ<: h~aiqu:lrters th~y h1Ve not b~en treated as towns or town·group3 on account of the small size of their population.
4. A statem;:nt of changes in the classification
of town from 19)1 to 1961 is giv.':n below :-
Manipur 1951 1951 19U 1931 1921 1911 1901 Imphal Town II. VI U II 11- II II
The circumstances under which Imphal was degraded, somewhat anomalously, to the status ofa Class VI town in 1951 have been explained in the fly-leaf to A-I Tables.
5. The following is a statement of number of towns of each class during 1901 to 1961:-
1941 1931 1921 1911 1901
1 1 1
around the limited town fund area of 1951 has been added in 1961. This step has every justification in the light of the tests prescribed in 1961 to examine the claim of a ~lace to be treated as an urban area. The new places are not and have not been villages in the accepted sense of term. Rather the}' are urbanized suburbs of Imphal town as it was in 1951.
7. Note on Appendix to A-IV.
(a) There is no place in the Union Territory of Manipur which was treated as a town in 1951 but whieh has been declassified in 1961.
(b) The population of the limited area of Impbal town in 1951. as it then was constituted, was 2,862 persons, and the population of the addi-
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ttonal area of 4.75 square miles treated as an urban area in 1961 would have been 41,480 persons. Had IIJlPllal town of 1961 been treated as an urban area in 1951, its population therefore would have been 44,342 persons as against 67,7)7 in 1961. The 1961 population of the newly added area of 4.75 square miles is 59,922 persons.
A-IV TOWNS AND CONSmUENTS OF TOWN CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901.
(Note for the Table)
This table shows the growth of each town since i901. As there is only one town in Manipur the question of showin~ figurs for towns and town-groups dose not arise; instead the figures are shown for the town with its constituents. This table also furnishes the civic status, area both in Sq. miles and Sq. Kilometres, Population with sex break-up, decade variation in total population and percentage. of decade variation.
This Table has two Appendices.
Appendix I has not been prepared for no new towns were added in 1961 and no towns in 1951 were declassified in 1961.
Appendix U to this.Table shows the constituent villages of the ,town with their area figures.
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STATE TABLE A-IV
TOWN (AND CONSTITUENTS OF 'fOWN) CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH V ARIATlON SINCE 1901
Union r .rritory Name of Town 5tat~s of r OWn Ye~r Person. De,ad. varial; on Percentaic Males Females
2 3 5 6 7 9
All dasses-2 constituents of Town-I Town
MANIPUR 1?oI 72,2H 35,487 36,747
1911 74,650 +2,416 +3.34 36,393 38,257
Inl 80,O~3 +5,353 +7.17 ' 38,268 ~1,735
1931 85,804 +s,eol +7.25 40,157 ~5,M7
1941 99,716 +13,912 +16.21 47,448 52,266
)951 ;l,862 -96,854 -97.13 1,753 1,109
1961 67,717 +64,655 +2.266.07 34,121 33.596-
Class II (50,000 to 99,999)
1910 72,23~ 35,487 36,7'17 'I
I 1911 74,650 +1,4\6 3.34 36,393 38,25i 1921 SO,003 +5,353 +1.17 38,2('S . 41,735
1931 85,804 +5,801 +7.25 40,157 45,641
1941 99,716 +13,912 +16.21 47,446 S2,2~
1951
1961 67,717 34,121 33,596
Class VI (less than 5,0(0)
1951 2,862 1,753 1,100
\901 72,134 35,487 36,749
1911 74,650 +2,416 +3.34 36,393 38,257
1921 80,003 +5,353 +7.17 38,268 41,735
1931 85,804 +5,801 +7.25 10,157 ~S.M7
194i 99,716 +13,91, .... 16.21 ,,7,~48 52.2~
Union T&I',.itol")' Neme of Town StatuI 0" To~n Dec4d. yariatilln P·rcenta •• M.I_ Ftffltk,
2
1'00 Sq. mile 5.18 Sq Km.
6"7559. mile 17.48 Sq. Km. Appro~imate
(i) Imphal.West
3.75 Sq. mile 9.71 Sq. Km. Approximate
(ii) Imphal East
3.00 Sq. miles 9.77 Sq. Km, Approximate
eM)
1951 .
1961
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1901
1911
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
5 6 1 8 , 2,89· -96,85.· -97,13· 3,175 ') lot
r
'7,717 +64,855· 2,226-0]· 34,W )),S96
Constituent of Town
51,690 26,J85 25,3OS
Constituent of Town
10,027 7.736 8,191
i.
NOTE :-In 1951 Census the whole of Imph.1 had not been treated as a town. Only Imph.1 Town Fund area' has been treated as urlllil
(M) Stands for Municipality.
The e~tent of adjustment in population made in the cenSUS will appear from the following Table in which column 2 shows the fillures recor· \ .
ded in the Cemus tables at the particular year mentioned in column 1 and column 3-8 show the figures as adjusted in the years mentioned in ea.,", PODulation recorded Adjustment made in
Year for the year 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961
2 4 5 6 7 8
1901 67,093 72,234 72,234 72,214 72,231 72.234 72.234
1911 74,650
1921 80,003
"31 r 85,804 Same as recorded
I~:\I 99,716 r
1951 2,862
1961 67,717 J
· TABLE A-IV
TOWNS (AND CONSTITUENTS OF TOWNS) CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 19M
WITH VARIATION SINCE 1901
APPENDIX
(Statement showing the constituent villages with their area figures)
Union Territory Name of the Town
MANIPUR Imphal
(i) Part of Imph.1 West
(ii) P.rt of Imphal East
NOTE :-. 'N.A.' Stands for not available,
1961 area in acres
4,320.00
2,400,00
1.920.00
Jurisdiction with area in acres within bra~kets of each vill:!ge
I. Chingakham Leikai (N.A,), 2, Chingamathak (49,39), 3. Keisamtnong (195,04),
4. Sagolband (NA), S, Biioy Gobino. (N ..... ), 6. Vripok (75.94),
7. Lalambung I (114.28) 8. L.lambung II (110.89), 9. Thangmeiband (27S,bl),
10. Ward IV (NA), II. Ward III (N ..... ). 12. Ward II (NA,
13. Ward I (N.A.), 14. Babllpar. (N.A.), 15. 4th As>am Rines (N.A.),
16. Sinzlamei (NA)
17. Palace (N.A,). 18. New lambuline (N.A.).
Pochin (N,A,),
Nongpok (191.69),
20 Brahmapur Vagabati leikai
22, Wangkheirakpalll Leikai
Poila Leikai (20,48). 24, Hafiy Hapta. (N,A,),
26. Khurai Soibam Leikai (166,38),
19. Brahmapur Wangkhei
(86,09). 21. Wangkhei
(67,58), 23, Konieng
25, Tellipati (7,04) and
PRIMARY CENSUS AJ3STRACT
FLY-LEAF
L In the 1961 Census a comprehensive defini. tion of a Census House has been adopted to Fover a large variety of structures. For the purposes of the present Census, a Census House h~s been defined as a structure or a part of a structure,. a dwelling, a shop, .workshop, factory or place of business, or shop-cum-dwelling giving on the road or a common staircase or a common courtyard leading to a main gate or enjoying a separate entrance'. Thus, according ~o the use to which it is put, a Census House ~ay be an occupied Census House which is not necessarIly a dwelling, a dwelling which is a structure used exclusively for the purposes of dwelling, shop-cum. dwelling which is a structure used partly as a shop ~nd partly as a dwelling or a workshop-cum.dwelbng in the case of which the structure is used partly as a work-shop and. partly as a dwelling. A house,hold has been defined to mean 'the ent~e group of persons. Who commonly live together In the same Census House and take their meals from a common
·'mess unless the exigencies of work prevent them from doing so'. It follows from this definition that
there may be more than one household in a Census House, the criterion being a group of persons with a separate common mess.
2. A statement of percentage of households to number of houses in rural and urban areas, district by district given is below ;-
Manipur ,...
Percentage of households to number of houses'
Total Rural Urban
District Manipur 103.8 lOll 112,5
Apart from Imphal Town, the Bishenpur Subdivision has got the highest percentage of housholds to the number of houses, the percentage being 107.
3. The following is a statement of density of households per square mile in rural & urban areas,
district by district :-
Manipur Density of housebolds per square mile.
~ ____ ~_A-_. _______ _
Total Rural Urban Manipur District 17 16 1,818
Apart from Imphal town, the rural portion of the Imphal East Sub-division has the highest density of households per square mile, the density being 160. The sparsely populated Sub-division of Tamenglong has the lowest density, the figure per square mile being 4 only.
4. The backward communities of India which are generally known as "Scheduled Castes" and "Scheduled Tribes" appear to have not been adequately defined anywhere. In the case of both the communities, the criterion of classification seems to be their age-long isolation from the main stream of life led by the more advanced, numerous and representative section of the Indian people and their comparative backwardness. The Scheduled Castes are the, backward communities belonging either because ofthe inferior nature of their occupation or because of rigid caste-distinctionin the past have suffered social disabilities and some sort of communal segregation. The term "Tribe" has been admirably descrj~ in the 1st Chapter of the "Report of the Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes Commission" in the following words :-
"To the ordinary lUan the word suggests simple folk living in hills I and forests; to the people who are a little befte~ informed, it signifies colourful folk famous for their dance and song; to an administrator it means a group 01 citi:uns who are the special responsibility, of the President of India; to an anthropologist it indicates a special field for study of a social phenomenon. In their Gwn way all these impressions are correct."
In so far as Parliament may modify the lists of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes under aricle 341 and 342 of the Constitution the
whote concept of these backward communities 'is dynamic and not static. .
Under the President's Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order, 1956, following Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have been recognised in Maniimr:
SCHiDULED CASTES: Dhupi or Dhopi 2 Lois 3 Muchi or Ravidas
4 Patni 5 Namasudra. 6 Sutradhari
7 Yaithibi
SCHEDULED TRIBES: Aimol 2 Anal 3' Angami 4 Chiru 5 Chothe 6 Gangte 7 Hmar 8 Kabui 9 Kacha Naga
10 Koirao 11 Koireng 12 Kom 13 Lamgang 14 Any Mizo (Lushai)
. tribes
15 Maram
16 Maring
17 Mao
18 Monsang 19 Moyon 20 Paite 21 Purum 22 Ralte
23 Sema 24 Simte 25 Sahte
26 Tangkhul
27 Thadou 28 Vaiphui 29 Zou
Houseless persons are those persons who sleep on
pavements and in I open public places without any
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roof dver them. In Manipur the small numbe; of
houseless persons who were enumerated during the 1961 Census are mostly lunatics and beggars.
Institutional population is made up of persons enumerated in boarding hbuse, Jail, Hospital, Hostel, Hotel and messes and Chummeries, etc. They have also been aptly described as "un-related persons living together". The prescribed test to ascertain a person's literacy has been his ability to read and write while a literate person's education had been asceItained by the specific exmination he has passed.
5. A~ per instructions issued by the Registrar General; the following definitions were adopted for perS0ns (a) wor-king and (b) not working in the 1961 Census:
(a) For persons.working-
"The basis of work will be satisfied in the case of seasonal work like cultivation, livestock, dairying; household industry, etc., if the person has had $ome' regular work of more than one hour a day thro,ghout the greater part of the working season. In I the case of regular employment in any trade, profes~on, service, business or commerce, the basis of work will be satisfied if the person was employed durill'g any of the fifteen days preceding the day on which.' you visited the household. If on the checkor revi
sional round such a person is found to be unemployed no change in the original entry should be made. A person who is working but was.absent from his work during the fifteen days preceding the day on which enumerated or even exceeding the period of fifteen
days due to illness or other causes should be treated as a worker. A person who has bl!en offered work but has not actually joined should be treated as nonworker. Work includes not only actual work but effective supervision and direction of work.
"Persons under training as apprentices with or without stipend or wages will be regarded as work,
ing".
"An adult woman who is engaged in househo~d duties but doing no other productive work to augment the family's resources should not be consi-·
der~ as working for purposes of this question. If, however, in addition to her household work she en-, ,
gages ~fFf.in work s~ch as,rice pounding for sale or wages, lor m domestic serVIces for wagas for others or niiJ:ul~ng cattle or selling fire-wood or making and selling'~w-dung cakes or grass etc., or any such work shesllould be treated as a worker."
"Persons like beggars, agricultural or non-agri. cultural, ~oyalty, rent or dividend receivers, who may be earning an income but who are not partici· pating in any productive work should not be treated as working, unless they also work in cultivation, industry, trade, profession, business or commerce.
"A public or social service worker who is actively engaged in public service adivity or a political worker -tvho is also actively engaged in furthering the political activity of his party wiII be regarded, as a worker."
~ (b) For persons not working--
Persons engaged in the following activities should be classified in the category of persons "Not working" :
1. A full-time student or child attending school who does no other work, such as makc articles at home for sale, nor even help parttime in his own family cultivation, industry, trade or business.
2. A person engag~d in unpaid home duties (like housewife or other adult female) who does no other work, such as make articles at home for sale or wages, nor help regularly even part-ti1e in family cultivation, industry, trade or/busmess.
~. Any dependant, including an infant or child not attending school, a person permanently disabled from work because of illness or old age.
4. A retired person who is not employed again, rentier, person living on agricultural or nonfl~riculjural royalty, tent or dividend, or any
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othe~. person of independent· means for setfuring which he does not have to work and who does no other WOfk.
5. A beggar, vagrant or independent woman without indication of source of income and others of unspecified source of income.
6. A convict in jail (an under trial prisoner will be shown as a worker if he used to work before he was apprehended) or an inmate of a penal, mental or charitable institution.
7. A person who has n~t been employed before
but is seeking employment for the first time. , ,
8. A persQn employed before but now out of employment and seeking employment.
Explanation: If a person, who does not work, cannot be readily classified in any of the above categories, put him in category 5. A retired person who has taken up regular work again ,shOUld be entered in this question as he would have been entered for his new work.
A person who is not working but has been offered work which he has not joined should be included in ite~ 3. He should not be included in item 7 or 8.
In the present Census, a detailed and comprehensive classification has also been made of the working population into nine categories, viz." (1) Culti· vators, (2) Agricultural workers, (3) Workers in Plantations, Forests, Mining and Quarrying, etc .• (4) Workers at Horisellold Industry, (5) Workers in Manufacturing, (6) Workers in Constructions, (7)
Workers in Trade and Commerce, (8)..workers in Transport, Storage and Communications, and (9) Workers in Services. In the context of the present Third Five Year Plan the country has just launched, it is hoped that the above scheme of classification will prove useful as it will facilitate a detailed study of trends in the growth and decline of the working population of the country falling into various categories.
The followin$ dejipition of .HousehOld Industry
has been adopted.
"Household industry (not on the scale of registered factory) is an industry conducted by the Household himself and/or mainly members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only at home in urban areas."
"Thus, the test for a household industry is mainly threefold:
"(a) Household industry should embrace manufacture, processing or servicing and may include sale but should not be confined simply to buying and selling.
"(b) Hou3enold industry should be on the household scale where the workers mainly will be the head of the household himself and members of the household, the role of hired workers from outside being of secondary importance. Thus, in any hous~hoM industry, members of the household should be in a position to lend a hand in the . industry whenever they find time in the course of their daily chores. Household industry cannot, therefore, be on the scale of registered factory, but. can use machinery and employ power like steam engine or oil engine or electricity to drive the machinery. )
"(c) Location also is important, for proxImity decides participation by members of the
Name of Total Population Total Workers W Territory!
,-___ -...\. ___ 1 r-__"'__l r-- 0
household. In a village this participation is possible if the household industry is located at home or within the village because village organisation is such as mak~s it possible for members to move about freely in th~ village to look after this work~ In urban areas such a free movement is not possible and therefore, for household industry in urbau. areas we should consider only those industries which are located at
.home." 6. The following is a statement of percentage
of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes severally to total males and females by rural and urban areas of Manipur district and in the Imphal Town which constitutes the only urban area of Manipur.
Name of Union Territory IT own
Percentage of Scheduled Castes
Percentage of
Scheduled Tribes'
r------J...----...._""'"\ Males Females Males Females
r-~-.A..----"'I r---..----A---, ,----"------. ~ Flural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban
MANIPUR 1.9 0.3
3.0 1.8 0.2 34.2 7.1 34.5. - 5.l
Imph.1 Town - 0.1 7.1 5.21
I
7. In the following a statement of percentage of I
literate and educated persons . to total popula~ion,
males and females by rural and urban areas of: the
district of Manipur and the Imphal town is given.
Name of Percentage of Literate Percerit~ge of Literate
U.,ion Territory! & Educated Persons and Educated Persons Town.
,-___ -A.
Rural Urban .. --~ Total M.les Females Total Males famles
MANIPUR 28.5 42.7 14.5 50.8 70.3 3Q.9 'mph., Town 50.8 70.3 30.9
8. The following statement shows distribution of 1,000 persons, males and females of rural and urban areas severally of each district and in cities and towngroups of popUlation 100,000 and over among the workers and non-workers and for e<l;ch category of worker.
R K E R S ~-----------~
Town I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX Non workers MANIPUR r· ........ ·~ ,....._, ,...,.., ,..-A. .. ,--"--, ,---A-, ~ ,..-'-, ,-------'-.----,
p p ,J-,
M M M FMFMFMFMFMF M F M F M F ~ M F
T 1000 1000 1000 459 473 445 365 237 3 2 1-II 1000 1000 1000 464 479 #9 398 259 3 3 I 1 U 1000 1000 1000 407 410 404 22 - I- I-
9. The following is a statement of Sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) among Total Population Total workers, E~ch eategory of workers and
19 183 2 I 5 I 14 17 8 - ~6 ~ 541 527 555 15 169 2- 4 I a 13 5 - 43 3 53. 521 55.1
62329 8 3 18 - 70 S6 39 - 189 " m 590 5"
among Non-workers in rural and urban areas of each district and in cities and town-groups of popu-lation 100,000 and over :- <
Name of Total Tot!l ,.. Territory frown Population Workers 1 11
MANIPUR Total 1,015 954 659 841
. Rural 1,018 953 662 858
Urban 985 971 5
The above tables will show that while the population of the Scheduled Castes forms a small, almost negligible fraction of the total population of Manipur. the population of the Scheduled Tribes is nearly onethird of the total population. Judged against the beckground of the fact that the Scheduled Tribes are scattered all over the hill areas of Manipur which cover nearly ten-elevenths of the total area the population of the Scheduled Tribes is considered very small. The incontrovertible conclusion, therefore, is that the bulk of the total population is concentrated on the Manipur valley. The percentage of literate and educated persons in the urban area is a little less that) double the percentage in the rural areas.
'fS
W 0 r k e r s
1ll IV V --------~
VI VII VlIIIX Non-workers.
402 9,858 304 116 1,231 6 75 1,070
422 11,773 277 169 1,594 9 71 1,078
5,200 363 787 3 84 994
TIle female population in the urban and rural areas have a long way to go to catch up with their male counterparts in the mltter of literacy and education.
Tne statement showing popUlation of worker~ per 1.000 p~rson5 indicates that more than fifty per cent of the popUlation are non-workers and that in an industrially backward place like Manipur there is wastage ofmanp ower on account of lack of employment facilities. Contrary to the common belief that in Manipur women do most of the working, the statement showing the number of female workers per 1,000 males shows that they fom less than fifty per cent of the total working population.
PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
(Note for the Table)
Tbis presents in consolidated form, particulars relating to the Territory, Sub-division with ruralurban break-up and town. It gives the area in Square miles, occupied houses and households, total population, population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, houseless and institutional population (only· in the case of State Primary Census Abstract), literates and educated persons, workers classified into the following nine industrial categories and also Non-workers :-
Cultivator
2 Agricultural Labourer
3 Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry
Fishing, Hunting and Plantation, Orchards and allied activities
4 Household Industry
5 Manufacturing other than Household Industry
6 Construction
7 Trade and Commerce
8 Transport, Storage and Communication
9 Other Services
66
UNION PRIMARY
Oc.cupied Residential Total No. of person, enumerated Houses (including inmates of institutions r----..A... ____ -"'\
and houseles> persons) Scheuled Cast ..
Totsl No. of Union Territory/ Rural Area in No. of House.
r-------~-~---___ l r-------_--A _______ ~ Sub·division. Urban Sq. miles Houses hold, Persons Males Females Persons Male, Females 4 5
10 II
V MANIPUR Total ',618 141,858 147,306 780.037 387,058 392,979 13.376 6.886 6.490 (Imphal TO,",n) -. Rural 8.611'15 130.948 135,037 712,820 351.9.37 359,383 13.218 6,785 6,433
Urban "75 10,910 12,269 67,717 34.111 33,596 158 101 57 Imphal W.st Totol 161 31,60. 33.520 178,235 88,515' 89,720 4,580 2,298 2,282
Sub·d ivls ion
Rural 157'25 23,440 24,147 126.545 62,130 64,415 4.443 2,205 2.238 Urban 3'75 S,166 9,373 51,690 26,385 25.305 137 93 . 44
2 Imphal East Total 131 23,010 23,345 122,655 60,338 62.317 3,244 1,205 15,580
Sub.division
Rural 128 20,266 20,449 106.628 52,602 54,02. 3,223 1,656 1.56! Urban 2,744 2.896 16,027 7,736 8,291 21 13
Bishenpur Rural 1% 13,293 14.246 78,853 39,237 39.616 1,161 582 579
Sub-division
Thoubal Rural 200 23.818 i1.'!l1 IA,924 bll,993 67.931 161 ~O2 359
5ub-divls IOh
Ukhrul RU'i1 1.832 9.259 9/GO %,S90 23,890 24,700 Sub:divl!;lon
Mao & Sad., Hill. flul.1 982 11.510 15)28 ll.')j/ 3),916 is.)6 J 11 38 36
Sub·divlSlon
Rural N.A. 7,876 7,965 34.2ll 17,10; 17,126 (I) Moo
74 ~ ! i ) Sadar Hills Rural N.A, 7.634 7,763 37.8J3 18.871 18.931 38 36 Tamenglong Rer.1 1,772 6,191 6,212 36,518 17.716 18.802 17 14
Sub·divlSion
Jiribam Rural 26+ .3.373 3,468 18.126 9.497 8,62'1 3.176 1)0) 1.473
)ub-d,vi"on
9 . Churachandpu r Rural 1,738 10.504 10,649 62.418 31.112 31,306 263 133 130
Sub-division
10 Tengnoupal Rural 1,352 5,294 5,454 27,679 13,784 13,895 100 52 +e
Sub·division
.67
CENSUS ABSTRACT
WORKERS , \
Sri>edule-J Tribes
~-----~-----Persons Males Female,
Lit.rate i'. Educated Person. r---Tot'I:~ke,,-:-~--~--1 ------ As Ag~I,~u:rl'
(I-IX) As Cultivators Labourers ,-----'-------, r----..---J..~-.~ r-_h __ ~
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males femBles
r-- .--~~ _____ ~
Person, Male, .Females
12 . 13 14
II" IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26
249,o.c9 113,142 12$,887 m,m 174,656 41,620 )51.920' 18l,I17 174,m 234,178 141,181 91,"& 1,186 1,104 "8
144,98) IlU53 114,150 101,8'18 150,651 51,146 330,)51 169,141 161.109 2)),415 140,423 92,992 2,141 1,163 9M
4,141 1,409 I.m 3U1& 24.004 10,174 17,169 11,985 1l,S84 761 75, 21 1]
6,044 USI 2,76,3 67,929 10,142 72.%5 39,561 3J,ln 25,579 19,670 5,909 144 110 34
2,281 1,033 1,199 40,975 31,079 9,896 52.269 28,559 23.710 25,110 19,203 5,907 137 10J 34
3,762 2,198 1,5M 26,954 18,70. 8,24& 20,6% II,OJ3 4&9
1.5D9 807 102 40,541 30,95. 9,585 57,025 27,m 19,686 14,34; 16,137 6,111 212 1$1 31
1,115 5% 529 33,117 25,660 7,451 50,152 24,J62 25,790 24,054 17,945 6,109 190 165 31
384 211 I7l 7,424 5,2% 2,128 6,871 2.977 3, B96 2 " 16
1.211 519 643 23,807 18,107 5,700 )4:167 18.611 II.m 2+.73 I 16,678 8,053
631 299 36.718 n,90! 7,SIO ]1,9H 27,m 3,,047 13,J56 9,&~1
+6, I 16 23,530 2t,5ab 12,115 ~,032 ),m 21,.I~i IJ,6,) Il,5l, 21.161 11,m 10 13 11
62,163 30,957 31,33 I IJ,BI. ID,OD~ 3.311 38,S93 IB,B% 19,911 3&,1% 17,159 IM37 9H "a~ H)
33,819 16,878 16,951 4,531 I~, IS5 10,171 17,4\~ 7,311 ~,SS~ 666 m 327
28,359 13,979 14.380 9,285 6,213 J,on 19,739 10,012 9,716 18,7l7 9,2H 9,483 268 150 118
36,276 17,485 18,791 7,910 5,m 1,51 I 19,211 B,810 10,401 17,BBI 8,052 9,829
6,890 3,549 3,341 6,034 4,2&1 1,713 7,71> 5,037 2,079 5,616 4,BI 1,385 89
59,524 29,531 29,993 22,108 14,172 7,936 IB,m 14,977 13,192 25,947 13,124 12,823
26M9 13,438 5,698 3,9/9 1,719 15,04l 7,m 7,753 14,068 6,428 7MO 16 I. 12
UNION PRIMARY
WORKERS
r------ ,,------III Iv 'I
h Min lng, QUarrying, Livestock, forest!"r. FI~lling, Huntlf\~ and
Tell' P:i1ntations, Orchards ar,d In Manufacturing other Un iU"l Territory i f\ural :,Uied activitl(,!s At HousehoJd Industry than Household Industry
$ub .. dtvi51on 1,),,1>1(\ r--~--''-------' ,--------"--------, r----_.A...------,
Persons Male, Feo"le5 Persons i13,!cs Females Persons Males Females
2/ c3 2~ 30 31 32 J3 34 35
MANIPUft Total 105 5H 2JI H,166 7,291 71,875 1,106 &IS 2S1 (Imph.1 T ov, 0)
Rur.1 778 547 231 6S,9tl5 5,165 60,820 714 515 IS9
Urban 17 27 13,181 2,126 11,055 372 27] 99
Imphal We;: Total If7 132 15 26,920 3,553 23,367 670 562 IDS Sub-division
Rural 122 107 15 17,681 1,991 15,,90 332 317 15
Urb.n 15 25 9,239 1,562 7,077 3:1 245 '3
1 Imphal iia,t Tobl 137 133 24,201 2,192 22,009 229 1% 3j Sub-drvlilon
1'\",,1 135 131 ~ 2'0,153 1,628 Id,611 195 I>i 27
Uro.o :l. 3,9+2 56~ 3,JIIi 34 28
5'~IIOflpur KUfil II.Q 'I J' 7,114 ~?7 ",619 23 17 , Sub-d;vision
Thoubal I'\lIr.1 207 ~ub-divlsi0n
91 III 10.7,0 I
WD 16,190 133 27 10.
Ukhrul I\ufll ,s~ 70 '10 23 23 Suc·d,visi[}n
Mao & Sadar H,II> ~uriJ 117 '5 52 ~O7 47 3.~ Sub-division
(i) MiD Rural lii7 5, 'll 33. 2) 3o,
(il) 5~Jar Hill:;! F"lur-.i 10 10 -It 20 51
Tamonglang ~l/r.1 10 10 .H 150 5H SlJb~diyi;.;iofl
S. ~'ribom RuraJ 13 13 I,OiS 22 1,023 ub-division
Churachandpur Rural n ) I '33 101 122 Sub.division
10 Tenanoupal ~urill 12 12 ,3 ~Z ] I II II Sub-divi.ion
CENSUS ABSTRACT
WORKERS r ___________________ ~ __ ~ __ --A____ _________ _
VI VII
In Construction In Trade 8< CDmmerce
VIII
In Tran'port, Storage & Communiciltion;
IX x
In Other Service, Noo-workers
,.---____ A _______ ...... r-----~--A~~~~ ,-__ ~~............._J,___,_ __ ~ ('-~-~~--------, r- __ ___._). ____ ...,
P~r'QnI Male, Femal.. PersoM Males female, PersOn< Male, female< Person, Male' fem.le, Person, Male, Females
36 37 18 39 40 41 42 43 47 48: 49 50
1,116 2,00) III 11,889 5,]18 6,561 1,OlJ ],014 19 11,32] 2CTot t,'ll 412,117 103,911 11(1,1116
1,61& 1,18$ m 7,61) l,9l5 4,678 1,699 1,684 15 IU43 15,165 1,01) 3&1,969 183,79S 1",174
'18 618 4,176 2,391 1,88] Ul4 1,1I0 6,915 6,416 139 40,143 20,136 21,011
,109 \, 109 6,430 3,050 3380 1,878 1,874 IOi~8S 9,507 581 105,2)0 42,948 56,322
621 621 3,01. \,174 1,842 4,421 1,no 207 74,27& 35,571 40,]05
488 488 3,414 1,876 1,138 1,055 1,051 5,b61 5,2B7 30,994 15,377 15,617
an 640 2]2 1,214 1,228 98" 79. m 4,016 3,7l9 65,630 32,999 32,611
SID 1,352 711 .41 SI7 514 2}02 2,5~O III 56,476 28,240 2S,23'
130 130 862 517 345 279 1,314 1,1~9 16S 9,154 4,759
39 39 I,LOI IS5 1,046 11 1.1.1 1,0.9 44,336 20,626 23,7&0
lOS lOS 1,304 201 12 2,111 117 75,27] 35,051 10,1)&
35 35 57 15 12 14 1,21$ I,m 2«,405 13,221
135 81 41 1,097 I,O~2 55 33,146 17,080
23 551 513 21 15,076 8,211 U55
III .5 '16 27 IS,010 a,S59 9,211
21 10 17,'J07 0,906 ,,&,401
34 3'1 37 34 19 " 26i 4,460 5,950
17 341 281 60 41 I,HI 75 16,135 17,514
I~O 128 12 t~637 6,505
7
10
Unio" r.rrlto)ry,' Sub .. ji ... ·lsi,:.n
"ANIPUA (lmphal Tow")
Imph.l WeI!
Sub--<l;vi5ion
1 Imphal £,,1'
S~b.djvisjol'l
Si5henpur
Sub·diyr5jOn
~ Tho";,.1
Sub-d iVI.ion
5 Ukhrul
Sub· division
Mao & Sadar Hill,
S(Jb-d~\li~jon
(,) Mao
(iij S.d.r Hill.
Tam.nlllGng
Sub·division
jiribam
Sub-d iv i.lon :;.;_t_:"
Churac~al'l~~ur -....'\.-': ~_/t~::
Sub-d ivi sian
rengnoupal
Su~·llivision
-,,18i P,ural U,ban
TCohl!
R"ral
Urb£n
Total
Rural
Urban
lotOl.~
RUf'a!
!,;roan
Ro·".1
R.ural
Rur,1
R'Jril
Rural
Rur,1
l'.ur.1
Rur.·1
Rural
Rural
70
Oc<upiO<l Re.;ident,.\ H::Ju!:~s ------_ ... '-------,
i\'"a ,~ No. of Nc. or Sq. rn;~es house') House~::)lds:
",2. 141.858 1(1.1.'
UU2S IlO,'4I US,elt
5.1S IO.tID Il,U,
161 J 1,606 33520
157.15 23.440 24,147
3.7~ 6,166 9,373
Il: 23.010 23,345
128 ;W.266 28,449
~J44 2, ~16
1'6 \3,293 I+.lt~
2QO n,SIS 24.m
I,m ~,25~ :j}c.J
9U IS.m 15,728
7,an 7.965
1.631 7,763
I,m 6191 b,m
3,m J.4t.~
I,m 10,50-1 10,649
I,JH 5.2>4 5,-154
UNION PRIMARY
fetal No. of perso-n. enuller.teJ (mcllK";ng Inmates: of in:st::u:ions
a~d ho".:e" persons) r-__ '_~.._......._ ______ ..,
Person. Male; Female,
730,037 m,tSB SU,,,.,
711,12' 151,m lSU&J
61.117 14,111 l3,S96
17B.2l5 89,515 89,no
126,545 62, /30 64.415
51,,;0 2~, 38, 25)oO~
122.655 60,338 62.317
106.6B 52602 ~4,02o
15.'J17 7.736 &,211
7B,3.13 39.237 39,616
/3t.924 .6.993 ~7.931
~S,11} 23,890 2i.na
72.039 35,976 36,:)6)
,4,n\ \7. \llS 17, 20
37,808 13.871 IB,937
35,51B 17,716 8.802
IB,IH 9.~97 M2~
'1,m 31,112 31,306
27.m 13,78-1 13,895
11
CENSUS ABSTRACT
Sd1eJ"led S,h.d<.led ""user"" 1",\ilul"",.1 Ui.rat •• nd
Ca,te, Tr'bes Pop\J\atlo~s Po"uiatioos Ed~,a" d P.r',,~,
~----, r---"'--..... ,.-- ,.-----.... -.,: ,..-------
1'1,1.5 F!:ma1e:s. 11,:e, F~.,.ale, Males Fema!55 1'1,1., Femal., Mal" re",".s
10 II 12 13 14 IS I~ If 18
4.116 6.498 1ll,Ill 115,881 11 Til) l3t "",656 62,620
'.las '.431 Il~,m 114, IS& 173 is no, 612 52.24'
lei 51 1,401 1,731 17 Sill I7S 14,004 IB,lU
2,2'18 2,2.82 UBI 2.m· 1/ S80 IS5 49.187 18,1 +2
nOS 2,:;39 1,083 1,199 20 10 31,079 98%
93 41 1,193 : .5-&4 17 sl,~ 175 i"TO; 0.;6
1o~1 [,5~1] &:7 iOl ~; 3. 30.9,6 9,585
1,$>6 I.jr,] S% 12' ~s 38 25,660 1.417
13 2[1 [7l· 5,2% 1.12
5tl 579 579 MJ 18,107 5.700
402 3~9 J32 299 2M\lS 7,810
23,,)1) 14<~B& '.08< 163J
38 3. 30857 31,J,1 Q,005 HI!
16,an (,,9~ I :;,m 739
j! 3. 13,979 14,380 .,21': 3,072
14 11.+33 IS,791 ',399 l,S11
1,]03 1,473 31349 3.341 I, <,261 1.773
m 13Q 11,,31 1~.9n 64 If,172 7,936
51 f6 13,211 341. M79 1,71'
72
PRIMARY CENSUS
w 0 R
;- -' - ~ - - - - - - - -- - -- ----------------III
In Mining, Quarrying, livestock, for.stry,
Fishing ,nd Plantations AI Agr ,cuflU' al orch",ds and Allied
Tot.l WMker, "', Cultivators La.bourer activities
I-IX
Unibn Territory( Tohl ,...__.........,.-,...----A. ___ ----., r---'----· r---"--~
,.......__.j-----,
Sub,division .F\ur.' H.les f"",,1 es Mlles Fe-nal'!s Male, F~ma.[es 11ales Female,
Urb.~
2 " 20 21 n 23 2+ 25 2&
M,t\NIPUR 'roUI 18&,m I7tm 1.1,111 91,"6 I,'N 9" 57C 281
('mph.' Town)
Rur.1 '69,141 16UOf 140.4U 91,"1 1,168 '" S4f lal
U""". 'U. 18,514 l5t , I' n
I lM1'h~l We, Totti ~~,S'7 33,191 1~,67G 5.'lO' IlG 34 31 IS
S.ub.divisior
,",ufll 28,55' 1J,m 1',20) S ,'37 103 H 107 IS
UfMn 11,003 •• 6B~ '1.7 25
2 Imph.) [ast Tat.1 27,339 2q ,606 IS,237 6, III 181 31 133
5ub-~ivi;ion
lIur.1 24,362 21,790 17,915 ",IO'l 165 31 131
!J,l:!4n 2,977 3,~90 292 " 1
3 1,!l,l-t')~u," Sub.division !'Iyral 18,.11 I),S;6 ' .,t)~ S,Ojj SI 39
~ ThoubQI S~b,Civ:sion 110,.1 11.942 27,7OS Ie. lSi. 9,ti?1 2~4 4,)5 94 IIJ
5 U<hrul Sub-divisiDn 1\",,1 10,669 13.5 ;~ 9,247 12,518 13 11
(, I'.ho 8& S.iar Hdls 5uo-lIi.;,ion Rural le.8% 19,997 17,ISl 19,Ol1 4S1 45, 65 52
(i) Mao lIural 8,664 'D,li I 7,915 9,55+ 319 m 55 52
Ii:) S,dar H,lls Rur.1 10,012 9,716 9,244 9,433 IIC i la 10
1 Ta'Tleoglong Sub·dlvi,ioo Rural S,BIO 10,401 8,052 9;819 10
a jiribam Sub-division Rural 5,037 2,679 4,1,1 : ,385 99 n
~ Churacllancpur flur.1 ''1,977 13,791 13.121 il,823 31
10 Tengneupal Sub-~ivilio' 1\liral 7,279 7,763 6, +28 7,&+0 12 12
13
CENSUS ABSTRACT
E f\
~------------------ .----~. ---,
IV v VI VII VIII iX x
I\t Household In Manufacturing
other than Household I n Trade and In Transport. Storag~ Induitry Industry In Construction Commerce and Communication 1:1 Oti1ar Services Non-workers
Males Femal~s Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females M.les Females
27 28 H W 31 n n 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
7.:191 71,875 848 158 1.003 133 5.318 6,561 l,O 14 19 11.701 1,611 103,911 118.186
5.165 60.120 575 159 1,385 233 1,935 4,678 1.684 15 15,165 1.083 183.795 198.174
1.116 11.055 173 2.3'3 1,330 6,436 20.136 20.012
23,367 562 108 1.109 3.D50 3,360 1,874 4 9.507 581 48.948 56.322
1;991 15,690 317 15 621 1.174 1,842 4,220 207 33,571 ~O,70S
7.677 245 93 488 I.B76 1.533 1,051 4 5,187 374 15.377 15,617
2.192 22.009 196 33 640 232 1.228 986 793 3,739 277 32.999 32.631
18,631 1GB 27 510 232 7\1 641 514 2.5~0 112 28.240 28.236
56'1 3,378 18 6 130 517 345 279 1,149 165 4,759 4.395
497 6.619 17 6 39 155 1.046 71 1.069 92 20,626 23.760
16,190 17 106 105 313 991 169 12 1,964 147 40.226
70 910 23 3S 45 12 14 1,219 S9 13,221 11,184
47 360 88 47 5 "1,042 S5 17.0S0 16.066
27 23 523 28 8,221 6,BS5
20 51 65 4& 4 519 27 8.859 9.211
150 51'f 24 6 4 567 24 8.906 8,401
22 1,023.1 4 34 19 592 264 4.460 5.950
108 16 28 I so 41 1,366 75 16,135 17.514
52 ) I II 128 32 7 636 48 6,505 6.132
17
GENERAL 'ECONOMIC TABLES
This part presents the General 'Economic Tables o~ 1961. These tabJes furnish ia variety of data and are more i:omprehensive than their pr{ dtcessors. The fundamental point to be borne in mind about the, economic tables of 1961 is that, unlike in'the previoUs censuses, when income or economic iqdependence ~as the test applied for assessing the economy of the country, emphasis has been laid in 1961 on work done and not on income. In the past ansuses, economic activity was reckoned in terms of categories like economically independent or eoono~ically dependent, semi-depelldent, earning dependants or non-earning dependants. Thus in the economic classification adopted in 1951, there were eight livelihood classes which were ,based' IJ}ainiy on income rather than on work. A signitlcant departure has been made. in the census of 1961 by laying stress on work and not on income or, economic independence. The result is that all ,persoJ)s who work including famiJy workers who ;,3fe not in receipt of any income and working childt;en, who cannot eUIl enough for their main~ ~ru;e, have p~en broug4t under the, present scheme of classification. Even the non-workers have been classified under eight categories according
;10, ~ activitiC$ pursued by them. ,This ~nceptual depa,rture will 'perhaps afford a more realistic picture of the working force of the country as a whole.
,2. There ate, in the present census, 17 Economic Tables in '~. Series as against ,6 in 1951. The 'B.' Series Tables hav~ been divided into ,two parts, vi;.,
'D General Economic Tables ca~l to B-IX) prepared ffollJ' t~ da~, cQll~cted in in<,ii~idual slips and (ii) H()¥l~\loU ECQnomic Tables (B-X to .B.XVm
I l!Jbl Industrial ,Categori~
'I As Cultivators; 11 As Agricultural Labourers;
III, In Mining, Quairyingt ' Livestock, Forestry, Bishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied' activities; . . '
lV;:Af~oQ~hbl~~ln?~i~; . .v. Ip· ~anufac~il!& ;! otll~ ~QI.h ,HoU$eboId,
In\fustty; , , ," .
prepared on the basis of Household Schedu~. The Household Economic TableS' wliieh ,are presented in Part III are an entirely new featwe' introduced in 1961. They have been prepared from Household Schedules by mechanical tabu"ti0,n on the basis of 20 per cent sample and furnish "arlon., data 0 n tbe extent of land under culti~atio:n· and household industry. Land under cultivation by a household has been divided into three categories acoording to interest in land. viz., (i) owned or beJd from Government, (ii) held from private persons or institutions for payment in money. kind or: shate, and (iii) given to private persons for cultivation for payment in money, kind or share. The t'a"les also p(esent data relating to the nllture of House. hold Industry, pedod of working of Househo~d Industry and the nUlnOer of persons engaged in Household Cultivation only or Household Industty only or in both, eith~r a5 fa.·nily w JrbC3 or a, hired workers.
3. Another notable feature of the General Tables is the adoption of the systematic cl~ssificati<?n
b 1:; ed on the National Classification of lndllstt~es and Occupations adopted by the Governrnen~ \ of India. This is considered to be an improveme1lt upon the one adopted in 1951. The present cl~i. fication divides the economic data into 9 'Divisions, 45 Major Groups, 343 Minor Groups of industries and 11 Divisions, 75 Groups and 331 Families of occupations in the pla.ce of a cdnglo~eration of to Divisions and 88 Sub-divisions of services of 1951. In order to facilitate comparison the categ~ries of industrial workers adopted in the current ce~s land.the eight liveHh<)Od cla~,~~or i951 are reproduced ~low :-
19M Means of Li'~llhooG
AGltlCULTURAL CLASSU
I Cultivators of land whOlly or mainly owned and their dependants; .
II Cultivators of lutd ,wJ)c.Jly Ql' ':mainly unowned an,Q their .de,pCJ.\dants; . '
1ft ' ~ttw3:tiq'labo~rH\lftt t_ ~",,; ,tv", Non$\llUvagM 0Wt)er$ QL I~ , ~':t··-l , rent ~"1fd·~f!d~Utr'~':"·
VI In Construction;
"
VII In Trade and Commerce;
TIll In Transport, Storage and Communications;
IX In Other Services;
X, 'Non-workers.
4. The non-workers of 1951 who were known as non-working dependants were classified according
to the 'OCCupations of the persons on whom they were depe~dant. In 1961 the rton-working ,population has been distributed, for the first time, over ri3bt types of activities, viz., (i) full time students or ,children attending school who do no other work, (H) housewives and persons engaged in unpaid home dU!ies, '(iii) infants and other dependants including'
, permanently disabled or old persons, (iv) retired
persons, rentiers and others who are in receipt of income Without doing any work. (v) beggars, vagrants and others of unspecified source of existence, (vi) convicts in jails, or inmates of penal, menta) or charitable institutions, (vii)' persons not employed
'before but seeking employment for the first time, an~ \viii) persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking employment.
S. Workers of the 1961 Census, may, therefore,
'be said to represent the self-supporting persons and earning dependants of 1951 taken together minus those in receipt of income without doing any work"
, 'such BI, rentiers, pensioners, etc. Economic activities of . persODS treated . as workers were recorded in Questions 3 to 11 or the individual slip. Entries ,relating to non-workers were made against Question 12. The following instructions issued to the enumerators on how tc? fill up Questions 8 to 12 of the individual slip may be helpful in appreciating t.1te T4"le5 :- '
qs. 3 to 11 Working-
These questions apply only to workers.' A pellOD. who is' working may' be" working as a cuttiVatO'r" as, ao Asric.ultutll , La"~u,rer, at a g~old IndustrY or may be doing any other ~~:: VdO'~ to 'l'eedr'<hh,e-' at1~~' ~uesti ' v,'QQ! , ,. .,', . .., ~ q OIlS
NO~AG~lCULTURAL CLASSES
Persons (iricludin~ dependants) who :derive their principal means of livelihood from...,...
V Production other than cultivation;
VI Commerce;
VII Transport;
VIH Other services and miscellaneous sources.
8, 9, 10 and 11 according 8$ the person is working as a Cultivator or as an Agricultural Labourer or at Household Industry or doing any other work. He may be engaged in only on~ of the above four categories or in more than one. Thus a
, person can be working both as a Cultivator and an Agricultural Labourer, in which case he should be entered both in Q .. 8 and Q. 9 Or, he may be working bOth as Cultivator and aC Household Industry in which case he will be entered in Q. 8 and Q. 10. Or, he may be working in any possible combination of 8,9, 10 and tI, in which casc- he will \)el entered in the appropriate places. br~ be may be doing just one kind o( work in which case he will be entered in only one of tIle fom questions g to 11.
Detailed instructions as to how the answerJ should !'e recorded in the individual questions are given against those questions, below. You should carefully study them before r~cording ,the answerS. For an under trial prisoner enumerated in a jail ~e should be recorded for the work or kinds of work be was doing before he was apprebended. Similarly, for a person temporarily in a hospital Or similar institution he should be recori:led for the kind of work he was doing before he, was admitted into hospital or institution. But for a convict in a prison or for long term inmates of penal or charitable or mental institutions, the -person's previous work should not be recorded but '1' should be .recorded. in question 12 below.
The basis of work will bo satisfied in the casc of , I
seasonal work like cultivation. livestock, 4a;iryin,. house~~ld industry, etc., if the person bas had some regUlar ""twit ~ inbl'l:' th8.tt ~ hOUr a day thr1>uglr.
out the greater part of the working season. In the case of regular employment in any trade, professioD, service, business or commerce the basis of work win be satisfied if the person was employed during any of the fifteen days preceding the day on which you visited the household. If on the check or revisional round such a person is found to be unemployed no change in the original entry should be made. A
person who is working but was absent from his work during the fifteen days preceding the day on which enumerated or even exceeding the period of fifteen days due to illness or other causes shOuld be treated as worker. A \ person who has been offered work but has not actually joined should, be treated as ,..on-worker. Work incluiles not only actual work but effective supervision and direction of work.
Persons under training as apprentices with or without sttllend or wages wiD be regarded as working. .
An· adult woman who is engaged in household duties but doing no other productive wor~ to augment the family's resources should not be consi-11ered as working for purposes of this question. If, however, in addition to her household work she eogllges .herself in work such as rice pounding for sale or wages, or in domestic services for wages for othen or minding cattle or selling firewood or making and selling cowdung cakes or grass, etc., or any such work she should be treated as a worker.
Persons like beggars, pensioners, agricultural or ~on-agricultura1 royalty, rent or dividend receivers. who may be earning an income but who are not participating in any productive work' should not be treated as working unless they also work in cultivation, industry, trade. profession, business or commerce.
A public or social service worker who is actively engaged in public service activity or a political worker who is also actively engaged in furthering the political activity of his party will be regarded as a worker and entered fully in question 11.
After you have:: filled up the answers to questions a to 11 if yoti find that in the case of any person more thaD one"productiv~ activity baa been recorded. i.e., more than one of the questions 8, 9, 10 C)f II,
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has been filled up by some work, you should ask him which: one of the activities that 'has been recorded for him is ~s principal work. The prinCipal work is the one on which t~ perSon spends most time. Pu~ a ring round the number of..tbe question 8, 9, 10 or 11, according to the· work on which the
person says he spends most time. You should invariably ask for· the principal work .where more ' than one work is recorded and put a rillg round the question relating to the prinCipal work.
It may be that in a few cases you find that you
"have recorded more than two productive activities in questions 8 to 11 i.e.. more than two of the questions, 8 to II would have been filled up by ~ome work. In such cases you should first ascertain the principal work i.e., the one on which t, person spends most rime and put a ring round the number of the question. You should then ascertain the work which is the next in importance to his principal work i.e., the work after his principal work which occupies most time. You should put a tick 'against' the question number of that work on the left hand side of the question number. The ring and: the tick should be put clearly SO that any difficulty will. Dot
be felt to recognise them clearly.
The following classification illustrates as to which' answers should be entered under Q. 8 and which others under Q. 11.
Under Q. 8: Cultivation. involving ploughing, sowing and harvesting.
1. Production of cereal crops (including Bengal gram), such as rice, wheat, jowar, bajra, maize;
roots and tubers like potato, yam, beet, etc.; supr· cane etc.
2. Production of pulses, such as arhar, moo"f. nwsur, urd, khesari, other gram.
3. Production of raw jute and kindered fibre crops.
4. Production of raw cotton and kindered fibre crops.
Under Q. 11: Other Field Produce, 'Plantation Crops. '
(Il) Other Field Procluee
1. Production of ()titer crops including vegetables not covered in Q. 8;
~. Production of fruits and nuts in plantations., vines and orchards (like coco~nut, arecanut, etc.;)
3. Production of wood, bamboo, cane reeds, I
thatching grass, etc;
4. Production of juice by tapping palms;
5, Production of other agricultural produce (including fruits and nuts not covered by S1. No.2 and flowers) not covered above.
€b) Plaotation Crops , 1. Production of tea in plantation;
2. Production of coffee i~ plantation;
3. Production of rubber in plantation;
4. Production of tobacco in plantation (does not include tobacco which is cultivated in rotation with other cereal 'crops, in which case it should go under cultivation).
5. Production of ganja, cinchona, opium, poppy, saffron, etc.
6. Production of other plantation crops nqt covered above
Q. 8 Working as Cultivator
For a person working as Cultivator write 'C'. For a person not working as Cultivator and for a persen Dot working at all put IX'.
For purposes of the census a person is working as Cultivator if be or she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in (a) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land owned or held from Government, aDd (b) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of CUltivation of land' held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share.
CUltivation involves ploughing, sowing and hlmltiDa and does DOt iDdude fruit aro1riDJ or
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keeping Qrcl1ar<ls, or groves :or working for plantation· like tea, o'offee, rubber,· cinchona "lad other medicinal plantations. Persons engaged in fruit growing orchardry or plantatiQDs like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona' and other medicinal plantations should be entered in Q. 10 or· Q. n as the case may be.
A p~rson who has given out his land to another person or persons for cultivation for, money; kind or shar~ of crop and who. does not even supervise 'Or direct cultivation of land, will not be treated as working as Cultivator. Similarly, a PrISon working in another person's land only as a labourer and has no right or lease or contract Dn land on 'which he wDrks, nor is responsible for taking decisions as to which crops to sow and when, or taking the risks of cultivation and is paid wages in cash, kind o{ share such as share of produce (Agricultutal Labourer) will nDt be treated as Cu.uivator in this Question.
Q. 9 W),king as Agricultural Labourer
Write I AL' for a person working as AgricultUral Labourer, i.e., a person who. works in another person's land only as a lab:JUrer for wages in cash, kind or share such as share of , produce. For ,others put 'X'. The Labourer should have no: right or lease or contract on land on wllich he works,. nor should he be responsible for taking decisions as to which crops to sow and when, or taking the risks of cultIvation. A share of the produce goes to him only as wages. He should have been WO'rking as Agricultural Labourer in the last or cllrrent cultivating season.
Q. 100a) and lOeb) Household Industry
If a person is working in a Househo16~ write (i) the nature of work done by lljtn '.:the Household Industry against question lQ{af,add
.' 1, - ':,' " ~,~,
(ii) the nature of the Household Indu$trY ~l"t question lO(b). Otherwise, put 'XI in boi1(g~·
, '.' ,-;~ • '. >'<:, .l:~J,:~.:;:'
tions lO(a) and lO(b). A Household Indu$!1:;'~ defined as an industry conducted by the Head ,c:attke ' household himself and/or mainly me~"" ,. household at ,home or within' the, villqt;~",
• ' "!'.:"';L' areas and only at home In urban ~ ~Ciy should not be l"Wl O.G t1te _,
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registered factory. Thus the main criterion for a Household industry is the participation of one or more members of a household in rural areas. In the urban areas the industry should be confined to the
-' house. You should carefully keep in mind the definition of Household Industry in the rural area if you are enumerating a rural area and the definition in the urban area if you are enumerating an urhan area.
should~ therefore, enquire whether the person who is not working in his own Household Industry is working in any other Household Industry and if S0, write the nature of the work done by him against question 10(a) and the nature of the Household Ind ustry against 10(b).
Q. lO(c) If Employee in Household Industry
A Household Industry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of gOO?s. It does not include professions such as pleader or doctor or barber or waterman or astrologer.
This question will be filled up only for a person who is working as a paid employee in another person's Household Industry. In his or her case write 'EE'. for all others put 'X'.
A person though be may not be working in his own Household Industry may be working as a paid employee in another Household Industry. You
The following examples will illustrate how questions 10(a) to lO(c) should be filled up for persons working at Household Industry :
Q.I0 Working at Household Industry
(a) Nature of work (b) Nature of Household Industry (c) If Employee
1 Spinning yam Spinning yarn on Ambar Ch'arkha X
2 Dyeing and printing yarn Handloom weaving X
3 Threshing and cleaning grain Flour making chakki X,
4 Labourer employed for crushing oil Oil ghani EE
5 Tempering and polishing implements Blacksmithy making agricultural implements X
6 Labourer employed for making and Earthenware pottery EE firing kiln
7 Throwing and turning pottery Earthenware pottery X
8 Making ,wooden doors and windows Carpentry X
9 Filling gold ornaments with lac Goldsroithy X
10 Labourer working on hosiery machine Hosiery BE
11 Keeping accounts Hosiery X
12 polishing and scraping metal Electroplating X
'13 Labourer employed for putting iron Cartwbeelwright BE hoop on cartwheels
14 Repairing of guns Gunsrnithy X
15 Bee. Keeping Production of honey X 16 Tending cattle Livestock raising X
Q. 11 Doing Work other than 8,9 or 10
If a worker is not working as a Cultivator or as an Agricultural Labourer or at any Household Industry write the actual work he is doing. If a person is working as a Cultivator or as an Agricultural Labourer or at Householu Industry and also does some other work (including dairying or li~
stock raising, orchard or plantation etc., as distinct from cultivation of crops) which does not relate to any of the above categories, write the other work he does in this question. If he is engaged in more than one work and neither of them relates to any of the three categories mentioned above write here the work on which he devotes more time.
Q. 11 (a) Nature of Work
In the case of persons not working or who work only as Cultivator or as Agricultural Labourer or at Household Industry put 'X'.
. Describe fully the nature of the work done by the person himself. Full and precise information as to the nature of work done by the person should be given either in the vernacular or in English or in vernacular transliteration of English. At previous censuses much trouble has been caused by inadequate answers, and if y6? do not succeed in obtaining satisfactory information on the individual slips, you will be required to make a further visit for that purpose.
Q. 11(b) Nature of Industry, Profession, Trade or Service
In the case of a person who is working and the nature of whose own work has been recorded in Question 11(a), you should write here the nature of industry, business, trade or service in which the person works. '
As in the case of Question l1(a), you should describe in detail the nature of industry, business, trade, profession or service in which the person works. Vague answers should be avoided. In the
case of industries, the articles which are produced or serviced or repaired, should be given. If more than one article is produced the chief article produced or serviced or repaired shoutd be given. In
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the case of business or trade the principal article of trade should be described~ In the case of service
describe the nature of the service to which the
person's work belongs. The description should be such that it would be possible to classify,the establishment in which the person is working for purposes of industrial classification of tlte population. The description should be either in the vernacular or in English or in vernacular transliteration of English.
In the case of a person for whom 'X' is put in
question IICa) put 'X' in this question also.
Important points to remember in Questions II(a)
and Jl(b)
1. Women or children who help with work, such as rice pounding or doing domestic service for wages or minding cattle or selling firewood or· making and selling cowdung cakes, grass, etc.,
should be described fully even if they work part-time. In the case of married or grown-up women who do any
of the work mentioned above in addition to the , usual household duties such work should be fully described and 'HW' written in brackets a.tier the full description.
2. If a person makes the articles he sells, he should be entered as maker and seller of them.
3. Wherever convenient, for complete descrip
tion, the work should be expressed by the vernacular name by which it is known.
4. The following are too vague and must not be used by themselves :-
Scientist, technician, civil servant, clerk, engineer, inspector, checker, foreman, overseer, supervisor, labourer, machinist, assistant, contractor,
polisher.
5. Labourers-·For an unskilled labourer usually employed on one sort of work alone, give also the sort of work, done, e.g., railway porter, market'or bazar porter, labourer employed on road digging, brick· layer's labourer. If accustomed to work on various jobs, write general labourer.
6. Machine Operators-Always state the kind
of machine giving its recognized name, if any.
7. Shop-keeper, Retail Dealers, Shop AssistantIf wholly or mainly engaged in selling, write,
'Dealer' (if prine Ipal) or, 'Shop Assistant' or 'Salesman' (if assisting) and state whether the business
is wholesale or retail or both. For Shop Assistants and Salesmen in stores with several departments,
state the particular department in which engaged (e.g., Ship and Railway Parts, Fans and Sewing Machines, Grocers and Confectioners).
8. Transport Workers-Describe fully the nature of the transport, e.g., air transport, rail trans
port, transport by m,)tor car or motor cycle, or vehicles drawn by horse, etc.
9. Services-For a person engaged III the Defence Services write 'Service of Central Government' .
10. If the job is known in the trade or industry by a special name use that name. Manager, Foreman etc., should be given the department/branch whereve;
applicable e.g., 'Sales Manager' or a 'Manager' of Hardware Department, 'Machine Shop Foreman'
or 'Boilt!t Room Foreman', etc. The following terms are insufficient by themselves :
Manufacturer, merchant, agent, broker, refractor, dealer, engineer and iron works, etc.
11. Domestic Services-In the case of any
private servant e,g., a cook or domestic servant, write only 'private cook or domestic servant'.
There. is no industry in his case but in the case of persons employed in hostels, restaurants, boarding houses, institutions, etc., the words hostel, restau
rant, etc., should be added. i
For persons in the employ of firms carrying on
two or more businesses, if the businesses are carried on in separate premises then the business carried on at the premises in which the person is employed should be given. If the businesses are carried on in the same premises but each has a separate organisation (i.e., they have separate records of employment, production, etc.) than the appropriate business
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should be quoted. If, however, the two activities are carried on side by side then the major activity of the firm or establishment should be given.
U. Commerce-Special care should be taken to
see that the distinction between retail and wholesale business is clear. As in industries, the goods handled should be clearly indicated.
Q. 11 (c) Class of worker
For a person who is :
1. an Employer, that is, who hires write MR one or more persons in his work described in Q. I 1 (a)
2. an Employee. that is, who does write EE his work described in Q. lHa) under others for wages or salary in cash or kind.
3. a Single Worker, that is, who write SW is doing his work described in Q. 11(a) without employing others, except casually and with-out the help of other members of the family except casually. This will include workers work-
ing as members of co-opera-
tives.
4. a Family Worker, that is, who write FW is doing his work described in Q. 11(a) in own family without wages or salary in cash or kind.
For a person for whom 'X' is put in Qs. Il(a) and II(b) put 'X' in this question also.
Fxplanation:-....
(i) An Employer is a person who has to employ
other persons in order to perform the work entered in Q. l1(a). That is to say, such a person is not only responsible for his own personal work but also for giving work to others in the business mentioned in Q. Il(a). But a person who employs domestic servants for household duties or has subordinates under him in an office where he is employed by others, is not an employer, even if he has the power
te employ another person in his office on behalf of his own emplQYer or employers.
(ii) An Employee is a person who usually works Imder some other person for salary or wages in cash or kind. There may be persons who are employed as managers, superintendents, agents etc., and in that capacity employ or control other workers on behalf of their own employers. Such persons are only employees, as explained above, and should not be
regarded as employers.
(iii) A Single Wo"ker for the purpose of Q. ll(c) is a person who works by himself. He is not employed by anyone else and in his turn does not employ anybody else not even members of his household except casually. This definition of a SingleWorker will \include a person who works in joint partnership with one or several persons hiring no employees, and als) a member of a producers' cooperative. Each one of the partners or members of such producers' co-operatives should b~ recorded as
Single Worker.
(iv) A Family Worker is a member who works, without receiving wages in cash or kind, in an industry. business or trade conducted mainly by members of the family and ordinarilY does at least one hour of work everyday during the working season. For the purpose of the entire Q. b, such
an indu~ry should be on a scale larger than what has been covered in 'Household Industry' in Q. 10 whether run at home or away from home in town 'or village and even away from village in rural area and should ordinarily be in the nature of a recognised partnership, joint stock company or registered factory. For the purpOie of [his definitio¥embers of a family may be drawn from beyond the limits of the household by ties of blood or marriage.· The family worker may not be entitled to a share of the profits in the work of the business carried on either by the person or Head of the household or other
relative.
Members of the household who help solely in household duties should not be treated as family workers.
. Q. 11( d) Name of Establishment
Describe in detail the name of the factory, work
shop, business house, company, shop. etC. If a person has no fixed place of work, write 'No :fixed place or work'.
For a person for whom 'X' is put in Qs. I 1 (a), It(b) and liCe) put 'X' in this question also.
The following examples will illustrate how Qs. 11 (a) to 11 (d) should be filled up for persons doing work other than 8, 9 or 10 :
Q. ll-Doing work other than 8,9 or 10
Q. 11(a) Q.1J(b)
Nature of Industry, Pro-Nature of work fession, Trade or Service
Q. 1t(c) Class of Worker
Q.1I(d) Name of Estabhshment
1 Cutting trees in forests Logging in forests EE Forest Dept. of Government
2 Hunting for fur Hunting SW No fixed pJace of work
3 Gardener in mango Fruit growing BE Master's Mango On:bard orchard
4 Paid farm labourer Coffee plantation BE Muthuswamy Coffee Estate
Q. II (a) Nature of Work
5 Travelling Ticket Inspector
6 Senior Scientific Officer
7 Foreman
& Contractor
9 Accountant
10 Goods Porter
11 Day labourer
12 Labourer
13 General Labourer
14 Machine Operator
15 Shop Assistant
16 Dealer
17 Salesman
1 B Sales Manager
19 Boiler Room Foreman
20 Air Pilot
21 Bus Driver
Q. II (b) Nature of Industry, Pro- Q. l1(c) fession, Trade or Service Class of Worker
Northern Railway EE
Indian Ceramic Institute EE -
Kiln room in Ceramic EE Institute
Supplying gypsum to MR Fertilizer Factory
Locomotive Factory EE
Railway Station Porter SW
Road digging in Mathura BE Road
Assisting bricklayer in BE . bouse building
No fixed job SW
Electric transformer in EE Electric Supply Transfor-mer StatIon
Retail shop in Stationery FW Stores
Wholesale stores in grains MR and cereals
Retail shop of ready FW made garments and hosiery
Hardware Department, EE Kaka Agrico
Indian Iron and Steel EE Company
Air Transport EE
Motor Transport Service EE
22 Manageriand Proprietor Motor Truck Goods Transport
MR
23 Radiologist
24 Plant Nutritionist
2S Chemist
Surgical Department of Hospital
Plant Protection Research
Sugar Factory
EE
EE
EE
Q. 11 (d) Name of Establishment
Northern Railway
Indian Ceramic Institute
Indian Ceramic Institute
Sindri Fertilizer Factory
Chittaranjan Locomotives
Delhi Central Railway Station
C.P. W.O.
Defence Colony, New Delhi
No fixed place of work
Delhi Electric Supply Corporation
Madan Brothers
Sahu and Co.
Dayanand and Sons
Kaka Agrico
Indian Iron and Steel Company
Indian Airlines Corporation
Government Motor Transport Sen'ice
Prakash Transport Service
Medical College, Calcutta
1. C. A. R. Pusa. Delh.i
Bimla Sugar Factory
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. Q. 11 (b) Q.11 (c) Q. 11 (a) Nature of Industry, Pro- Q. 11 (d)
Nature of Work fession, Trade or $ervice Class of Worker Name of Establishment
26 Chemist Pharmaceutical Factory EE Akash Chemical and Pharma-ceutical Factory
27 Secretary Administrative Department EE L. I. C. Delhi of Life Insurance Corpora-tion
28 Assistant Secretary Commerce and Industry EE Governme~ of Madras State Department, Madras
29' Supervisor Jewellery Works FW Kundan Brothers Jewellers, Jaipur
30 Machinist Lathe Department in Engi- BE Hoogly Docking Company neering Works
31 Private cook or domestic EE Master's House servant
32 Cook Residential Hotel EE Ashoka Hotel, New Delhi
33 Khansama Boarding House and Club EE XYZClub
34 Grocer Retail trade in grocery SW Home
35 Chartered Accountant Steel Production Factory EE Bhilai Steel Plant
36 Accountant Jute Mill EE Howrah Jute Mill
37 Cinema Artist Cinema Company EE ABC Cinema Co.
38 Sign Painter Commercial Sign painting EE RupaJekha Company
39 Canvas bag maker Cement Company EE Portland Cement Co.
40 Share Broker Broker in tea and Jute shares SW ABC Share Exchange
41 Discount broker Discounting of bills in business MR ABC Share Exchange House
42 Die Caster General Engineering Works EE Ramachandra Engineering Co.
43 Ochre grinder Wood Paint Factory EE ABC Paint Factory
44 Distillation Plant Operator Brewery Factory EE Solan Breweries
45 Grinder Chemical Factory EE ABC Chemical Factory
46 Cleaner Steel Rerolling Works EE ABC ReroIling Mills
47 Ticket Collector Cinema House EE ABC Cinema
48 Iron Moulder Iron & Steel Foundry EE ABC Engineering Works
4P Foreman Pack,ini Department ill Oil Mill EE ABC Oil Mill Company
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Q~ 11 (a) Q. 11 (b)
Nature of Industry, Pro- Q. 11 fc) Q. 11 (d) Nature of Work fession, Trade or Service Class of Worker Name of E~tabJishment
" 50 Foreman Sawmill in wagon foctory EE ABC Wagon Company
5t- Foundry Caster Aluminium Factory EE ABC Aluminium Company
52 Furnace man Boiler Shop, Iron Foundry Works EE ABC Iron Foundry
53 Mono printer Printing Works EE Govt. Printing Press
54 Brass turner Small tools production BE ABC Small ToolsCompany
55 Honorary Social Worker State Social Welfare Board SW State Social Welfare Board
56 Member of Parliament Parliament SW Parliament, New Delhi
57 Free lance Journalist Writing for newspapers and pe· SW No fixed journal riodicals
58 Political Worker Political Work
Q. 12 Activity, if not Working
This question will apply to person NOT WOR. KING.
Write 'X' in this q~:estion for a person who is working that is for whom you have recorded the work in any of the questions 8 to II above.
The following activities should be recorded in the case of persons NOT WORKING.
1. For a full time student or child write ST attending school who does no other work, such as make articles at home . for sale, nor even help part-time in his own family cultivation, industry, trade or business.
2. For a person engaged in unpaid write HW home duties (like housewife or other adult female) who does no other work, such as make articles at home for sale or wages, nor help regularly even part· time in family cultivation, industry, trade or business.
3. For any dependent, including an write D infant or child not attending school, a person permanently disabled from work because of illness or old age.
SW Name of party
4. For a retired person who is not emp· write R loyed again, rentier, person living on agriclutural or non-agricultural royalty, rent or dividend or any other person of independent means for securing which he does not have to work and who does no other work.
5. For a beggar, a vagrant or an in- write B dependint woman without indication of source of income and others of unspecified source of existence.
6. For a convict in jail (an under trial write I prisoner will be shown as a worker if he used to work before he was apprehended) or an inmate of a penal, mental or charitable institu. tion.
7. For a person who has not been emp- write NE loyed before but is seeking employ-ment for the first time.
8. For a person employed before but write UN now out of employment and seeking employment.
Explanation :-
If a person, who does not work, cannot be . readily classified in any of the above categories, put him in category 5 and write 'B' in this question.
A retired person wl10 has taken up regular work again should not be entered in this question as he would have been entered for his new work in Questions 8 to 11.
A person who is not working but has been ofi'ered work which he has not joined should be
.. included in item 3 and 'D' should be written. He should not be included in item 7 or 8.
Q. 13 S~X
Write 1M' for Males; and 'F' for Females. For eunuchs and hermaphrodites write M
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8·1 WORKERS ANn NON-WORKERS CLASSlFmn BY SEX AND BROAD AGE.GROUPS
FLY-LEAF
This is the basic economic table prepared from [.fte Primary Census Abstract, giving the total population and the nine industrial categories of Workers, and also non-workers. The table is I!res~nted down to the level of the Sub·division with total/rural/urban break-up. Workers and nori.
workers have been classified by broad age-groups viz., 0·14, 15-34, 35·59, and 60+. As these age; groups correspond to the stages of life bearing on
the general capacity to work or otherwise, the tabla will give us a rough idea of the working force of the Territory. These age·groups represent children. young persons, middle aged persons and elderly persons. Those belonging to the age-group 0-14 and 60+ are generally considered to be not in the working force. A detailed classification of non· workers is furnished in Table B·IX.
This table corresponds to Table B·I of 1951.
U·I-WORKERS AND NON·WOUEItS CLASSlrftD
w o
1\
As ", Alfitultural U.,ion Territory J Tot.1 Total Population -; otal Workers Cultivator labour,.,-
Sl,lb~qi"islol"ll Rul"03.! ~ ______ A__ _____ ~
r-~~ ,----.....____--. Town Urban Ag.-gr~u~ Persons Male, Ferral .. M F M M F
2 & 9 10 II 12
MANIPUI\ TOTAL TOTAl.. 78),037 387,0)8 392,m 183,117 147,193 141,181 91,996 1.116 HII
0-14 J36,365 169,684 1(",631 5,402 12,669 5, ~J8 6,297 32 64
15-34 H7,244 119,209 128,035 89,562 95,053 65,973 51,152 659 560
35-59 151,195 76,731 74,464 72,602 56,714 57,057 29,777 427 333
60+ 43,545 20,612 22,933 IS,232 10,093 12,884 5,632 68 41
A£c not Stated 1,688 e22 866 329 264 230 139
1":['1',1'.'- TOTAL 711,320 352,937 359,383 1",141 161,109 1"0,413 '1,991 1,1'1 ".
0--!4 309,807 156,272 253,595 5,316 12,158 5,036 6,297 )l H
14-34 224,389 107,403 116,98. 82,657 88,303 65,726 51,149 6-48 560
35-59 136,954 69,637 £.7,317 66,509 51,450 56,663 29,776 m 333
(0+ 39,489. 18,855 20,634 14,354 ,9,045 12,768 5,632 66 il
Age not Statd 1,621 770 851 306 253 230 138
UfiBAZ TOTAL 67,717 34, III 33,596 13,985 13,584 759 4 13
O-li 26,498 13,412 13,086 86 511 2
15-3+ 22,955 II, S06 II ,049 6,905 6,750 247 II , 35-59 li,HI 7,09i 7,147 6,093 ~,2M 39~ 12
60+ 4,056 1,757 2,299 B7B I,MS 116 ...
)I~. "ot $tll"8 " 52 I
15 23 " , ..
91
BY SEX AND AGE· GROUPS
K R 'C;
~ ________ ~ _________ -A
-------------~ III IV V VI VII VIII IX X
I~ Mi~ing, Quarrying,
Livestock, Forestry In Fishinil, Huntin!!
ana PfanUtions, At Manufacturing In in Orchards and Household other than In Trade ano TrZillsport. Stor~ge In Other
Allied activities Industry Household Industry Constructiorl Commerce and Communications Se rvice!i Non-workers r-----A---, ,----A---l r---A-....... _..l r---..A.--- 1
r- __ A_~ r------'----, r-----A..--~ ,---10..---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
13 H 15 I. 17 '8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2. 27 2&
174 '181 1,191 11,875 648 lS8 2,003 233 5,318 6,561 3,014 19 21,701 1,621 103,931 218,1"
52 20 134 6,233 25 104 36 164,282 154,012
l51) 116 3,664 40,518 389 107 898 199 1,874 1,227 1,987 13,868 1,166 29,647 32,982
lib 81 2,880 2,1787 423 122 930 23 2,987 4,255 1,002 II 6,660 325 4,129 17,750
54 14 m 3: 230 33 16 164 435 1,064 18 977 94 5,380 12,840
2 14 107 2 4 72 493 '02
547 181 5,165 60,810 m 1St 1,385 133 2,935 4,678 1,684 15 15,265 1,1181 183,795 1",174
52 20 102 5,735 14 63 23 150,956 111,137
m 116 ,2,695 34,403 2ao 67 674 199 1,039 980 1,219 10,141 824 24,746 28,681
205 81 1,883 17,983 27"1 72 605 23 1,650 1,970 447 10 4,367 202 3,128 15,867
14 '171 2,S96 19 II 95 227 715 II 642 34 '1,501 11,58'
14 103 ~ 52 ~ 59.
l,ll' II ,855 173 " 618 1,393 1,883 1,3. 4 6,436 539 10,136 10,012
32 498 II 41 13 13,326,1 12,575
I ~ 96' 6,115 109 "IQ 114 8lS 247 768 3,727 Hl 4,901 <1,1"
I' '197 3,804 149 SO 325 1,337 1,285 555 2,313 123 1,001 l, .. a
128 63. 14 69 208 349 7 m 60 879 1,251
" 'I 2 20 29 "
,~
B--I-WORDIS AND NO~WQRlERS:'CLASSJ.rII)IJ
w o
II
A.
Union Territory I Total Total Poplllation As Aarl~ultUr,.l
Total Workers Cultivator laboui1l' Sub-divisionl Rural ,---.
Tow,. Uroan Aee-llroup, Persons Males/ Females M F M M f \ "
2 3 4 6 7 9 - 10 II 12
IMI'HALWEST TCJTAL TOTAL 178,185 88,515 1f,710 ",567 33,8" I9,UO 5,m II. IH
SUB-DiViSION 0-14 7'1,072 37,298 36,774 627 1,074 538 203 2
15-34 56,931 28,574 28,357 19,'158 . 17,30S 9,025 2,994 68 21
35-59 36,542 17,960 18,582 16,452 11,991 8,192 2,362 36 12
60+ 10,373 4,512 5,861 2,921 1,994 1,777 339 4
A,. not Slated 317 171 146 69 34 38 II
f\ Ul'IAl TOTAL 116,545 62,180 64,415 28,559 11,71' 1t,:I03 5,907 101 84
0-1'1 53,921 27,015 26,907 559 1,770 538 203 1.
15-34 39,130 19,122 20,008 13,869 12,521 8,876 2,992 65 21
35-59 25,775 12,5'14 13,~L 11,727 8,157 B,OS6 2,362 32 12
(,0+ 7,'158 3,321 ,'1,137 2,313 1,232 1,695 339 4
Are not Stated W 128 ~ 132 51 24 38 II
U!\BAN TOTAL~ 51,6" 16,aas 25,805 II,", ',681 467 2 7
0-14 20,150 10,283 9,898 68 304
15...,34 17,801 9,452 8,349 5,589 '1,778 149 2 3
35-59 10,767 5,416 5,351 4,725 3,83'1 236 4
60+ 2,915 1,191 1,724 ' 60S 762 82
AlII not SU~d 51 H 14 1'4 \,
10
I Ml'HAL V-ST TOTAL TOTAL 122,655 60,838 611,817 27,88' 19,616 11,187 . 6,111 III *, . SUil.OIVI,ION
0-1-4 53,427 26,875 26,552 .... 3 2,560 374 3-41
IS-J4 36,731 17,447 19,284 12,759 15,I9l 7,951 2,963 127 18
35-59 H,974 12,504 12,470 11,637 10,105 8,035 2,434 54 13
60+ 7,237 3,408 3,829 2,454 1,763 1,845 351
All' not Stated 286 104 l82 46 66 32 ~l
K e R
III II'
In Militna, Quarry,ln, ;
lestoc~, f()restry, Fishln.. Huntin. a'ld .Plantatlons. At Orchlrds and Household
Allie(Laetiviti@5, IndiJstry ---~---~ ~-~-~ M F M F
13 J
14 , 15 16
I' 3 60 1,8049
~I 7 1,696 13,Hi
7 ,'1,551· 7,117
10 245 963
1+
'17 " 1,"1 IS,19O
1,556
47 7 979 9,147
38 7 806 4,470
19 16& 507
10
1$ 1,161 7,'" 21
717
10 745 2,647
19 i56
'"
'''".', 4 3,Ift 22,_
30 2,212
2 '1,198 11,6&1
61' 6.896
15 158 1,I8l
11
.','
V VI VII
In In Trade and
In Manufacturinl
other (han Household Industry ,...---'---.
Construction Commerce
M F ,...~ ,...--__..___,
M F M F
17 ' 18 20 21
I .. I,'ot 3,0$0 I,'"
22+ .il. ,~ 996 398
l09 SS S41 1,759 2,318
28 6 102 284 655
3 5
al1 IS ,21 1,"4 I,ee
129 5 278 329
174 9 291 728 1,259
52 11+ 372
3 J
145 ',17' 1,111
95 38 185 667 19+
11S 253 .W\ 1,0ll I,OS9
Ii so 170
2
I" .. 1,221
8
110 20 296 199
81 II '287 , 22 705 659
2 7+ 177
VIII IX x
In Transport, Storaae In Ot~er
and Communications ServiGos t----'..._-- .r---~~
M F M F
Non-wor~erl ,...-:-A--_-
M • F
2+ 25.1 26 27 .', 28
1,174 J,S07 581 48, MI 16.1:12
1 io'" 56 17 36,631 3",700
1,1'7 3 5,728 <lIS ',116 11,052
669 3,241 119 1,508 6,591
453 30 1,$91 3,867
26 102 112
211 11,171 40, 'JII
17
583 2,58) 151 S,2S3 7,481
237 1,365 lB 817 5,074
3 12 1,00& 2,9QS
9 17 .101
1,051 +4 5,217 174 15,177
39 II 10,215 9,563
6i'I 3 3,1-+5' 264 3,863 3,S71
432 J,S79 81 691
207 18 S8l
17 2S .. • 1,78' 277 az,,,, a,'"
5 " 2 26.'132 23, m
530 2,00 159 4,688 4,092
252 2 1,358 66
6 303
10 'N
94
B-I-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED
w o R
As As Agricultural
Union Territoryl Totti Total Popu I ation Total Worker. Cultivator Labourer Sub·division! Rural ,----A---.. ___ , ,-_..A....--, r---..A.---~ r---.!>----~
Town Urban Age-lroup Peroons Males Females M F M F M F
2 3 10 II 12
RURAL TOTAL 106,628 52,602 54,026 24,362 25,790 17,945 6,109 16S 13
0-14 47,079 23,746 23,333 425 2,353 372 341
15-34 31,677 15,093 16,584 11,443 13,220 7,853 2,962 119 18
35-59 21,500 10,826 10,674 10,269 8,675 7,877 2,433 46 13
60+ 6,096 2,842 3,254 2,184 1,177 1,811 351
Age not Stated 276 95 181 41 65 32 22
URBAN TOTAL 16,027 7,736 8,291 2,977 3,896 192 2 16
0-14 6,348 3,129 3,219 18 207 2
15-34 5,054 2,354 2,700 1,316 1,972 98 8
35-59 3,474 1,678 1,796 1,368 1,.430 158
60+ 1,141 566 575 270 286 34
Age not Stated 10 5
!ISHENPUR TOTA~ TOTAL 78,853 39,237 39,616 la,611 15,856 16,678 8,053 4
SUB·DIVISION
0-14 35,188 17,669 17,519 491 1,128 467 475
15-34 24,017 11,694 12,323 9,223 8,540 8,010 4,303 2
35-59 15,348 7,787 7,561 7,484 5,434 6,942 2,897 2
60+ 4,090 1,989 2,101 1,375 715 1,239 362
Age not Stated 210 98 112 38 39 20 16
THOUBAl RURAL TOTAL 134,914 66,993 67,931 31,942 27,705 28,356 9,691 294 455. SUB·DIVISION.
0-14 61,432 30,897 30,535 901 2,05' 810 701 22 20
15-3+ 40,850 19,786 11,O6~ 16,179 15,012 13,842 5,042 169 281
39-59 25,933 13,138 12.795 12,602 9,400 I 1,631 3,536 80 134
6+ 6,297 2,959 3,338 2,171 1,180 2,000. 389 23 10
Aile not Stated 412 213 199 89 S4 73 23
95
Dr SEX AND AGE-GROUPS
K R 5
r- ------------_____.\...--------------II!
In Mining, Quarrying,
Livestock, forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and
Allied artiVities r---- ...... -"'----,
M F
IV v
In At Manufacturi~g
Household other than Industry Household Industry
,......- ....... -- ..... --~ ,----""'-.__-----.. M f M F
I~ 14 I~ 14 17 13
131
53
60
15
£1
," 30
94
26
32
4 I,US ta,631
19 2,001
2 946 9,843
552 5,739
110 1,005
37
564 3,378
II 205
r252 1,838
252 1,157
179
497 6,619
2 15 650
21 226 ~, 821
II 180 1,889
65 239
11 20
113 600 16,190
58
50
25 I
353
177
1,315
9,192
5,021
631
31
21
96 18
67 7
4
28 6
14 2
14 4
17
10
2
27 106
12 39
1~ 50
9
VI
In Construction r---~
M F
VII
In Trade and Commarce
r -----A..---.., M F
19 20 21 22
510 132 711 641
251 199 276
215 22 359
29 36 III
130 517 345
39 168 53
72 306 226
19 38 66
2
39 155 1,046
3
21 48 311
12 90 624
14 107
311 991
2
63 117 304
35 161 569
32 118
------~
VIII IX x
In Transport, Storage In Other
and Communications Service'i Non-wor~crs r---""----, ~ ,........----'----,
M F M F M F
23 24 25 26 27 211
514 3 2,590 112 28,240 28,236
17 23,321 20,980
376 1,467 81 3,650 3,364
129 2 924 24 557 1,999
4 175 7 60;8 1,777
7 54 116
279 1,149 I&S ~,71i' .,395
2 3, III 3,012
15+ 582 78 1,038 728
123 434 42 310 366
2 128 42 296 289
71 1,069 91 20,626 23,760
17,176 16.391
58 807 so 2,471 3,783
13 209 10 303 2,127
44 614 1,3a.
60 73
189 J 12 1,964 147 35,051 40,226
2 13 15 29.996 28,.+76
142 4 1,447 92 3,607 6,052
32 536 3,395
65 788 2, 58
12 124 145
B-I-WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED
w o R
r--~----~-----------II
A, As Agricultural
Union Territory! Total. Tot.1 Population Total Work~rs Cultivator Labou rer Sub-divisionl Rural r-----'---........._ ~ r--_"';'__--~ ,------"-~
Town Urban Age-grop Persons Males Females M F M F M F
2 i 10 II 12
UKHRUL RURAL TOTAL 48,590 13,890 14,700 10,669 13,516 9,147 12,518 13 17
SUB-DIVISION 0-11 21,484 10,973 10,511 294 812 292 788 2
15-31 15,202 7,014 B,I88 1,799 7,37i 3,822 6,720 -4 10
35_59 9,071 1,582 1,489 1,462 1,325 1,067 1,053 5
60+ 2,721 1,254 I,m 1,082 976 1,042 931 2
Age not Stated 112 67 45 32 26 24 26
M"'O & SADM HILLS RURAL TOTAL 32,039 85,97' 36,On 18,876 19,997 17,159 19,037 489 445
SUB.DIVISION
0-14 30,693 15,380 15,313 1,1-48 1,763 1,125 1,693 6 37
15-34 23,902 11,181 12,421 9,292 II ,063 e,I'I6 10,'194 223 224
35-59 13,570 7,152 6,418 6,810 5,841 6,303 5,556 226 163
60+ 3,776 1,907 1,869 1,635 1,315 1,571 1,279 31 21
Aile not Stated 98 56 12 21 15 14 15
(i MAO RURAL TOTAL 34,231 17,105 17,126 8,884 10,271 7,915 9,554 m 317
0-14 11,406 7,301 7,105 503 916 484 87-1 1-4
15-31 10,862 5,201 5,661 1,035 5,280 3,456 1,852 131 161
35-59 6,866 3,S21 3,345 3,397 .3,229 3,080 3,OI~ 173 131
60+ 2,020 1,038 982 m 833 886 801 30 21
Ale not State<! 77 44 33 16 13 9 13
(ii) SADAR HILLS RURAL TOTAL 31,808 18,781 18,937 10,012 9,726 9,244 ',483 150 III
0-14 16,287 8,079 8,208 64S 847 641 819 23
15-34 Il,040 6,280 6,760 5,217 S,783 ~,690 5,641 92 63
35-59 5,70-1 3,631 3,073 3,443 2,612 3,223 2,512 53 32
~O+ 1,756 869 887 702 482 685 478
Ag e not Stated 21 12 2 5 t
97
BY SEX AND AGE·GROUTS
K R
..., ,---- ---- --- ,-------
III IV V VI VII VIII IX X
In Mining, Quarryin~ ,
livestock, Hunting In and plantations t At Manufacturing In In Orchards and Hous. hold other than In Trade and Transport, Storage In Other
Allied activities Industry Household Industry Canst ration Commerce and Communications Services Non-worker,
--_ ....... "----""'"'\ ',- ...... _A.. __ ........ ,.- __ -A __ ~ ,-___.._____, ,-~ ,--___,_________., r ,.-------A--- k
M F M F M F M F M F M ·F M F M F
13 1'1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 13 24 15 26 27 28
3 70 910 23 35 4S 12 14 1,119 59 13,221 1I,1l-!
n 2 10,679 9,6,9
29 593 16 18 21 8 875 ~7 2,115 811
29 211 15 18 'I 315 10 120 164
12 43 2 1 11. 1 172 ,m
7 35 It
65 52 47 36~ 88 47 5 1,042 liS 11,080 16,0"
14 13 20 3 14,232 13,550
31 25 27 253 44 16 4 776 51 2,229 1,358
14 II 16 79 36 27 244 312 577
4 8 ' 12 272 554
7 35 27
55 52 27 309 23 523 28 B,221 6,885
12 13 15 2 6,798 6,189
26 25 17 213 14 390 28 1,116 381
II II 73 liB 124 11&
1 8 3 I - 105 149
28 10
20 51 65 46 4 519 27 8,859 9, 2111
7,434 7,361
10 40 30 15 3S6 23 1.063 977
8 6 30 27 126 183 ~61
1. 5 6 167 405
7
98
B-I-WO!ERS AND NON-WORllRS CLASSIFIED
o R
,.---------------
As As Aeri<ultural Union T~rritory Total Tot.1 1"opu latbn lotal Work ... CLlltlvator Lebourer
Sub·d ivision. !'.ural ~-------~---~ r_____.4..---, ~-, f _..A..-_-,
Town Urban Age-group Persons Mal" Female, M F M F M F
10 II 12
fAMENGLONG RURAL TOTAL ~',SI8 17,716 8,802 8,810 10,401 a ,Ol2 t,829
SUB-DiVISION I-If 15, ~20 7,669 7,75 2~8 616 285 559
15- 3'\ 12,141 5,17b 6.56;' l,lBl 6,OJO 1,890 5,757
15-59 6,113 3,174 J ,039 3, I IJ 2,9 0 , 92, 2,818
60- 2,665 1,269 I 396 I, n J 9: 936 679
SUB· DIVISION Age not Stated 79 2S 51 16 16 15 16
IRISAM RURAL TOTAL 18,116 9,497 8,629 S,137 2,679 4,131 I,ass 39
0 14 7,619 3, ~O4 ,,715 136 77 6'
15- -34 6,137 3,070 J,067 2,m 1,140 21144 876 63
35- ,9 ,,361 ,9£ ,4J, /)j I,: B3 394 11
6U 1,00. 4to 4il 54
Age not St. t.4
CHUMCHANDPUR RUPAl TOTAL 62,418 31, Iii 31,3D6 14,977 13,m 13,114 11,823 3
~UB-D VISION o~ )4 25,868 JI6 ),55j_ 643 9 5 632 8&4
15-H i ,897 It ,042 " ,855 7, 15~ 8.5~6 6,191 7,849 2
35 59 10,70 I 1,699 5,002 5, 95 J,i6~ ~,777 3,27~
60+ 3,8 0 1,985 1,8jl 1,569 841 1,512 807
Aee not St. ted 136 70 66 16 12 12 TENGNOUPAL RURAL TOTAL 17,679 13,784 18,895 7,179 7,763 .6,428 1,640 .. 12 SUB-DiViSION 0-14 11,162 5,703 5,459 341 596 337 592
" 15 -34 9,436 4,525 4,911 3,625 4,138 3,05'2 4.154
35-~9 S,482 2,809 2,m L,767 2,438 2,502 2,453
60+ 1,562 732 830 5ii HI ,35 iH A~o not Stated 37 S! 12
99
BY SEX AND AGE-GROUPS
K I{
------ __ ...... __A., ______ --_ - ---- ----- -IV V 'III ;(
, Min ng, QuarrYing
Llveltocks, Forestry In Fish ing, Hunting
and plar.:at1on;, At M,I.OJfactUrlng In In Orcharcs and Hauseho:j other than In Tr, e and Trar,sP~ i, Stora, n lther
Allied activities I~dustr, Household Indu,tll Conslratlon L.ommerce and CommlJnicatlons ervlce~ Non,workers - -"---""\ -4,.--~1
___ .A.._~1 _;.,_ - ............ ., -, c- A._ , _ __ .A.- -, M F M F M ~ M F M M M ~
13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 1~ 15 26 27 2,
10 ISO 544 24 S67 24 8,906 8,401
2 87 7,381 7,105
6 '15 253 14 422 20 1,193 535
39 86 10 134 64 129
('4 116 10 256 599
2 12 33
13 22 1,023 3 4 34 34 3 19 592 264 4,460 5.950
2 SS 3,718 3,599
i 9 666 17 12 373 196 540 ,377
II 287 16 16 2 186 65 73 683
15 2 27 129 340
31 108 822 U 2S1 60 41 1,3" 75 16,135 17,514
4 13 4 1 12.673 1,637
P 50 611 I2S 28 35 921 63 2,688 3,299
13 52 153 10 138 29 399 10 304 1.53'
32 II 39 416 990
4 5"1 54
11 51 JI (( 128 32 7 636 48 6,50S 6,1ll
2 5,362 4,863
! 31 24 56 J3 f 470 43 900 673
, 2.1 7 3 63 19 164 42 185
2 188 389
13 ;2
Union Territory Name of town Age-2 rou p
2
MANIPUR Imphal Town TOTAL
0-14
15-34
35-59
60+
Age not
Stated
100
Total Population
B-n WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN TOWN
FLY
This table presents the economic data furnished in Table B-1, including the distriburion of population by broad age-groups, for the urban area of the Territory. As there is only one town, namely.
B-IT WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS IN TOWN t
WO,l
,----------II
As agricultural Total Workers As Cultivator. labourer
-'----, ,--"-----. ...------'---. ,.---.A..-__
Persons Males F~males M F M F M F
8 9 10 II 12
67,717 34, III a3,596 13,935 13,584 759 23
26,498 13,412 13,086 86' 511
22,855 II,S06 11.049 6.905 6.750 247 II
14.241 7,094 7,147 6.093 5.264 394 12
'4,056 I, iSi 2,299 878· 1,048 116
67 52 15 23 II
'Femalls exceed males much as females ,re g~nerally engaged in household Industry at larKe. This will be incorporated in the report.
CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-CROUPS
LEAF
Imphal, in Manipur, the data presented in the table relate to Imphal town, This table corresponds to Table A-V'of 1951.
101
CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS
K E R
~-~~----------~-------~-~----------------~ III IV V VI VII VIII IX
in Mining,
_J Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing,
Hunting \
and
flantation, In Orchards & At Manufacturing In T canspoct, Allied Household other than In Tr.do.and Storage & In Other
activities, Indusrtr)" Household Indust ry In Con struction Commerce Communications Services
r----..A.--'J r---.A.-~ r--A-----.. r--___"_____' r----A_____., r-____.J.....-~ r---"-------. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
13 14 15 16 17 18 '19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 1,126 II,OS5 273 99 618 2,a93 1,888 J,330 6,436 539
32 ~98 II 41 13
15 969 '.115 109 40 224 335 H7 768 3,727 342
II 997 3,804 149 50 m 1,337 1,285 555 2,313 123
128 634 14 69 208 34~ 7 3)5 '0
2 2 20
Non-workers
~ M F
27 23
20,136 20,012
13,326 12,575
4,901 4,299
1,00 1 1,8U
m 1,251
2'
B-IlI PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON- WORKERS BY
EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY
B-m PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY
EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
FLY-LEAF
This table has been prepared in two parts: Pa~t A for the urban area and Part B for the rural areas, It corresponds to Table D-VII of 1951, when the entire population of the country was classified under educational standards and eight livelihood classes, In the present census, workers uijder the nine industrial categories and also the non-workers are cross-tabulated by literacy and educational levels. This table will be helpful in assessing the educational qualifications of the available man-power. Illiterate persons also have been classfied, in the table, by industrial categories of workers and non-workers. Whereas, in 1951 all degrees and diplomas-technical as well as non-technIcal were lumped together under one category-degree or diploma-non-technical degrees and diplomas have been distinguished from technical degrees and diplomas in the present census, for urban areas only. Separate information is also furnished for each technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree.
03
Educated persons holding B. A. or B, Sc" M, A. or M. Sc. or higher degree in Science subjects like Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Agriculture, Geology, Geo-physics, Geography, etc., have also been treated as technical degree holders and have been classified under 'Others.' The educational levels shown in Part A are (i) Literate (without educational level), Oi) Primary or Junior Basic, (iii) Matriculation -Of Higher Secondary, (iv) Technical diploma not equal to degree, (v) Non-technical diploma not equal to degree, (vi) University degree or post-graduate degree other than technical degree, and (vii) Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or post-graduate degree. The last educational level has further been divided into (1) Engineering, (2) Medicine, (3) Agriculture, (4) Veterinary and Dairying (5) Technology, (6) Teaching and (7) Others, whereas the educational levels shown in Part B are (i) Literate (without educational level), (ii) Primary or Junior Basic and (iii) Matriculation and above.
104
B-rn PART A-J~DUSTR{AL CLA')SIFICATION OF WORKERS
UNION TERRITORY
(IMPHAL
w o R
Educational Levels fotal population or
workers and non-workers As cultvi.tor
II
As Agricultural
Labourer.s
III
In Mining, Quarrying,
'-ive~lock. Forestry. Fishing, Hunting
& plantations, Orchards and
Allied activ;
ties r- ___ ____A._ ____ -----... r- _.A_........-_ -.. r--..A- ~ r- _..l<-__ ,
"erson; Males Females Males "emales Moles Fennales Males "emales
10
TOTAL 67,717 34,121 33,596 759 23 27
Iterate <3,339 10,117 23,222 276
Literate (without
educ.tionallevels] 20,15, 3,2S3 6,893 456 10
Primary 01 junlDr Bas, :) 10,464 7,5;9 2,925 26 14
Matr :L lation or Higher Secundary 2,215 1,78J 135
Techn;cal D ploma not equal to de~ree 45 30 15
Non-Technic.I Diploma not equal to degree 74S 706 39
University degree or
Post-graduate degree other than technICal degree 659 599 60
Technical degree or
Diploma equ.1 to degree
or Post-graduate degree_ 94 87
Engineering 30 30
Medicine 19 18
Agri.ulture
Veterinary and dairying
Technology
Teaching 40 34
Others
IV
At Household
Industry.
,-__ _..J...-__ ~
Males Females
12
2,126 1,055
535 9,168
1.349 1,591
227 261
15
105
A "'D NON· WORKERS BY EDLTAll0NAL LE\ ELS IN URBAN AREA ONLY
MANIPUR
TOWN) x
s -A. _
v VII VIII I.
In manuf;; -turIng In tran'port. )ther than f~ )US- In Trade and Storage and In Other
ho 10 Industry In Construction Commerce Communication Services Non-work .rs ,---- r----J.--~ ,--- .--"---, r-----"--,"\ ,...-----"----, r----~~
M,les Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Malts Females
I j 14 15 16 17 18 :9 20 21 22 23 2~
273 99 618 1,393 1,883 1,339 4 6,436 539 20,136 10,012
178 124 37 1,770 279 968 194 7,595 11,995
74 33 ,544 06 lOS 2,139 78 6,555 S,106
7 14 139 225 1,578 120 ~,772 2,S3'
.3 2 4 857 77 745 311
27 15
25 33 I is 344 I~
25 2 455 25 16 35
'I
19
15
2
J06
D-llI PART B-I~DUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND NON-
W 0 R
------_ ....... -II Iii
In Minninr. ~uarryjni. Livestock, forestry, Fishing, & H"nting
and Plantations, Total population of As Agricultural Orchards and
Uolion Territory workers and non-workers As Cultivator> Labourer Allied actlvlt~es. ~ub-divisions Educallonal lev.ls ~-------~ ~ ,--___.A--_,,\ r---..A.----.,
Persons Males Females Males Females Malts Femal .. Males Female.
~ 9 10
MANIPUR TOTAL m,310 351,9)7 359,385 140,423 92.992 1,163 998 547 1lI
Illiterate 509,422 202,285 307,1)7 94,168 8S,486 925 98S 303 226
Literate (without .ducational level) 158,858 114,493 44,16S 41,394 6,89. 228 13 224
Primary Or JUnior Balie 40,347 32,658 7,689 4,144 610 10 13
Matriculation & abov. 3,693 3,501 192 117 7
I. lmphal West TOTAL 116,545 62, lao 64,415 19,103 5,907 103 34 107 15
Sub-division
• II ne rate 8S,570 31,051 54,5 19 12,010 5,739 70 34 49 15
Literate (w;thout educational level) 28,863 21,225 7.638 6,367 156 31 53
I
Pr;mary or Junior Basic 10,719 8,593 2,136 777 II 2
Matriculation & above 1,383 1,261 122 29
,. Imphal East TOTAL 106,618 52,602 54,026 17,945 6,109 165 31 131 4 Sub-d;vision
IIliterat. 73.511 26,94: 4&,569 10,843 5,957 107 5 I 52
literate (w,thout educational level) 24,471 18,666 5,805 6,776 139 52 9'
Prirrdry or Junior Basic 7,847 6,230 1,617 321 13
Matriculation & above 799 764 35
3. Bishenpur TOTAL 78,853 3~,237 3~,616 16,678 SUb-d ivision
3,053 81 39
Illiterate 55,046 21,130 33,916 10,979 7,853 65 3'.
Literate (without educational level) 18,750 13,899 4,851 ,,218 180 II
frirrary or Junior Basic 4,647 3,805 842 487 20 4
Matricu'ation & .bov~ ~IO 40~ 7 11 "
101
WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
K ____ A ______________ ~ ______________ ------
IV v VI VII VIII IX x
At Household In Manufacturing other than House I n Trade and In Transport, Storage
Industry hold Industry In Construction Commerce and Communications I~ Other Services Non-workers
'------"-----1 ,~ .--------A------, ,,--.A----- , ,---""__-' ,---J----. ~
Male, Female, Males Females Males Females Males Females Male' Females r-',ales Females Males Females
II 12 13 Ii 15 16 17 IS 19 20 2\ 22 23 24
5,165 60,829 575 lSI 1,3aS 1lJ 2935 4,618 1,684 IS 15,265 I,OB3 183,795 198,174
2,223 57, IS' 242 154 532 232 1,073 4,554 50S 14 1,9l1 417 99,777 157,870 .,
2,498 3,034 292 m 1,552 113 916 6,004 252 .0,659 34,047
m 590 4. ISf 291 245 5,272 lSl 22,045 6,134
2. 28 12 la 1,992 6J 1,314 123
I 1,"1 15,6tO 311 15 621 1,114 1,842 823 4,210 207 33,571 40,705
7'5 1~,360 I~' IS 272 475 \ ,788 203 730 62 6,298 32,506
m I,Oa3 I~l 290 53-+ 3-+ HI 1,128 47 10,935 6,298
29. 2H 25 59 156 156 1,325 6~ 5,384 1,817
II 16 737 3~ ~Sof 14
I,S28 IS,631 168 21 5If 232 711 641 514 • 2,590 III 28,240 28,m
6i6 17,672 &J 26 15f 231 2H 630 177 i07 31 14,26' 21.m
8il 770 105 28. i67 " 27~ ~70 5S e 79. ~.m
133 117 6 .. 63 760 22 4,883 1,394
- 453 292 2'
4'7 6.'It 11 It 155 1,846 71 1,069 n 20,626 23,768
231 6,279 15 47 1.035 7 5. l' ,,76' IS,W;
2J3 ,O@ 13 20 84 " 50 2~1 13 7,986 4,34'
33 40 I. 13 53' 55 2.708 727
2 m I" 1
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w 0 R
-- - ----II II
n Min',ng, Quarr) 109. Livestock, Forestry, -ishing & Hunting ,nd Plantations,
,. olal population of As Agricu!tur.1 Orchard, and L Ilion TerritorYI workers &non·v'orkers As Cultivato s Labourer ,lI";ed act ,itle
Sub-diviSion Educational levels ,. ____ A-_ ~ --------'-- -.r --"---. r------A.-- ---,
Persons Ma.les Fem.les '-1ale, Fer ales Males Females M,les Fem.le,
Iq
+. Thoubal TOTAL 134,n4 66,993 67,931 28,356 9,691 294 455 94 113
Sub-d:vision
Illitente 98, 206 ,ti,085 60,121 18,507 9,548 2U7 448 64 ID9
Literate (without educational ,evel) 32,060 24,716 7.344 9,443 141 87 7 Ju 4
Pr:mary Of "OIor ~asic 4,171 3,719 452 373
'lalriculat:on & above 487 473 14 33 -'
5. Ukhrul TOTAL 48,590 23,890 24,700 9,247 11,518 13 17
Sub-d iv,sion
Illiterate 33,875 14,80B 11,067 ;,782 iI,177 17 2
Literate (witl out educational level) 7,357 4,937 2,420 1,491 969 13
Pri-nary or junior Bas c 5,084 3,875 ,209 971 ,J72
MatrIculation & above '274 270 4
6- Mlo & Sad., Hills tOTAL 72,039 35,916 3&,063 17,159 19,037 489 44. 6S 51 Sub·divlSlon
Ir,tera,e 58,223 25,971 32,252 14,257 18,01S 445 39 6,J 52
Literate (without e"ucat'onal level) 11,621 8,116 3,505 2,557 977 43
Primary or Junior BaSIC 2,127 1,82) 304 345 45
Matriculation & abOve 68 6. 2
(i) Mae tOTAL 34,231 17,105 17,116 7,915 9,554 339 317 5S 52
Illiterate 29,700 13,313 16,387 7,276 9,420 330 324 5{ 52
Literate (without educationil level) 3,427 2,783 644 466 122
Pr imary or Junior Basic 1,066 973 ~3 173 12
Matriculation & above 38 36 2
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WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
K E R -.A.. ___ ........ ____ _
IV v v 'I Y II IX x
In Manu!ac rin' A f- )usehold er tho C). Sf In Trade ane In Transport Stor'ge
,dustry hold In Ju-try C'ln uc Ion Co 1me' ce and Comrr u ications In Uth ·VICE'S \lon-y."orkers ,--_ __.J-__ _,.........,.
,--~ ---_-"-...._._--., ,-----"------- r .~ ---"-----., ,-----.--A---- '---";"___l
Males Females Males Feme,ei Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males FemJIles
12 13 . < 6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
600 16,190 27 106 lOS 313 991 189 12 1,964 147 35,051 40,226
273 15,729 16 104 51 108 972 89 II 20a 85 18,562 33, 15
303 431 48 189 19 97 661 I a 13,847 6,721
24 29 4 15 2 790 34 2,511 387
2 30, 10 131
70 910 23 35 4S 12 14 1,219 5, Il,221 ",184
41 780 10 39 7,928 9,077
Jl 77 7 10 2 .of 870 13 2,527 1,359
II 53 Ii 24 27 223 37 2,592 747
87 174
47 360 88 47 5 1,042 55 17,080 16,065
17 339 41 94 11,088 13,363
23 18 59 465 4,963 2,489
23 4H 42 1,002 212
39 27 2
21 l09 23 523 28 8,221 6,85'
12 80. 61 5,578 '.2e3
IQ II 204 2,082 515
II 242 23 5'11 55
16 2.
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WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
K _---A _______________________________ -_~ _____ ~~ _________________ ~
IV V VI VII VIII IX x
At Housenold In Manufacturinr
In Trade and In Transport, Storage othar than House • Industry hold Industry In Construction Commerce and Communi"!lo S In Other Services Non-werkers r---.A.--_~ r--.A..--~
,-__ ...A--~ r-----A-_~ r--..A..---."",,\ ,,-_"-_A--1
"......-_ ...... ..A.. ___ ,
Males F,males Males Females Malos Females M.les Females Males Female, Males Females Males Femal es
II 12 13 14 15 I. 17 1$ 19 20 21 12 23 24 , 2, 51 65 46 519 21 8,859 9,211
32 41 33 2 5,510 7,080
13 IS -18 -I -4 261 2,Bs I 1,974
12 202 18 461 157
23
Isa 544 24 4 S67 24 8,906 8,401
112 426 2 3B 5,659 6,80-1
38 114 16 492 17 3, II~ 1,578
16 128 19
5 21 4
11 I,on 4 34 34 19 591 26-1 4,4.0 5,950
22 1,000 4 34 34 19 171 200 2,421 4,613
23 182 40 1,804 1,258
18J 20 229 77
56 " 2.
108 822 16 _281 60 41 1,366 75 16,135 17,514
'18 581 7 72 52 1- 86 9, 26 6 12,546
50 211 10 \51 a )2 m 13 5,104 4,353
30 57 172 48 1,170 615
90 61
Sl 31 II 118 32 636 48 6,50S 6,132
38 24 73 30 lOS 4,515 5,176
14 10 53 2 6 297 17 1,580 817
1 220 30 406 139
' ... .,., -: .,... _, II 4
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B-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICUION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY
B-IV PART B--INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
B·lV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROuPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION
FLY-LEAF
This is one of the main economic tables of 1961 shQwing the industrial classification of workers other than Cultivators (Category I) and Agricultural Labourer (Cotegory II). The connotation of the term 'Industry' as distinguished from 'Occupation' has been explained in the Note. The Table denoks the sector of economic activity in which the worker is engaged.
The Indian Standard Industrial Classification (I.S.I.C.) which has been adopted for Classification of Industries in the 1961 Census is reproduced in Annexure 1. The Table has been prepared in three parts.
Part A relates to Household Industry only and provides the break ·up of workers in Household Industry by sex, into different Divisions and Major Groups of I.S.I.C. Figures are presented for the Total, Rural and Urban popUlation. The figures are compiled from the replies furnished to question 10 of the Indi idual Slip. The question and the instructions have been reproduced in the Note. The list of common household Industries with their industrial code numbers is reproduced in Annexure II.
Part B of this table gives the industrial classification of workers in Non-Household Industry, Trade, Business, Profession or Service and their distribution according to the status of the workers as Employer, Employee, Single Worker or Family Worker. These four statuses of workers have been defined in the Note. Figures are Urban popubtion. answers to question
presented for the Total and This table is based on the
11 in the indlv;dual slip. The
question and the instructions have been reproduced in the Note.
Part C of this table gives the distribution of workers other than those engaged in cultivation according to the Industrial Divisionl Major Group of the 1.S.t.C. by sex for total and urban. In this part data on employment~tatus have not been given but figures for Minor groups of the 1. S.I.C. have been publishad.
Statistics are presented in Part C separately for workers in household industry, workers in nonhousehold indusNY, etc. Since household industry is confined to Divisions 0, 1,2, and 3 the table has a 15 column spread upto Divisions 2 & 3, Thereafter, the table is abridged and limited to total workers only since total workers and workers in non-household industry etc., are identical. A statement showing particulars of workers under Minor groups accounting for less than I % of the workers in the concerned Divisions (less than 0.5% in the case of Minor Groups under Divisions 2 & 3) who have Dot been included in the main Table is also
published as an appendix to Table B-IV Part C.
As pointe(l out in the Note, an attempt bas been made in the 1961 Census to classify workers both according to their industry and their occupation. This table gives the classification according to industry while table B-V which is published next to this table gives tbe Occupational distribution. In the 1951 Census the classification was made according to Indian Census Economic Classification (1.C.E.L.) which WiiS avowedly a comprQJJ,1is~ ~etween
the industrial and Occup:ltional approach. Further in 1951 Census classification according to the I.C. E.C. was confined only to a part of the workers who were designated as "Self-supporting persons", No classification was attempted in the case of workers who were designated as "earning dependants" A
113
direct comparison is, therefore, not possible between the corresponding table of the 1951 Census (Table B-HI) and Table B-IV of the 1961 Census, but it is possible to effect a tally between the I.S.I.C. scheme adopted in 1961 and the LC.E.C. scheme adopted in 1951.
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UNION TERRITORY!MANIPUR
Branch of Industry Tot.1 Total Employ~. Other! Division and Major Group of R~ral ,------"----..., r---J....----~
I.S.I.e. Urban Male, Females Male, Female, Male, Female.
6
ALL DIVISIONS T 7,191 71,875 1,791 3.$47 ',499 6$.328
R 5,165 60,820 I, 17~ l,~IQ a,9,1 58,610
iJ ~,12' 11,055 m 1.331 I,m t,71'
DIVISION 0 , 74 43 7O 13
1\ 6a 43 6. .a
u • Malo' Group 00 i 51 19 5, It
P, 5, 19 ~l " 01 T 1£ IS
P. 15 ',s
03 T
1\
't I~ I)
1\
u
DIVISION 2 & l T 1,217 11,S31 1,788 3,547 5,429 68)8$
R 5,09' 60,117 I,m .,110 3,927 58,561
0 2,120 11,0$$ 618 1,33' 1,501 9,718
Major Group 20 T 81 422 15 Il M 410
R '4 395 , 3ft 38'
U 17 27 21
21 T 17 17
1\ 17 17
n T
v
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UNION TURITORY/MANIPUI\
Branch of Industry Total Total E,nployee Others Division and Major Group of Rural ,--------'-------> ,-----'--------, ,--_-'--_---.,
I.S,I.e. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Femal.,
4 6
Major Grou~ 23 T 459 68,844 113 <.807 346 66,037
II. 358 SS,753 90 1,710 268 57, 043
U 101 10,091 23 1,091 78 8,994
14 ,. U
T
R
l' T H 19
II. 2 H 5 19
27 T 1,186 I,aos sso ~19 I,m 1,186
R 1,115 1,013 l7S ·116 737 567
U 671 792 172 173 499 619
28 T ), I~I 124 sal 2,580 119
R 2,r .. u a~ t86 2,157 83
U 518 l8 9S 2 423 36
19 T
II.
U
JO T 2Jo4 130 10+
II
U 232 130 102
JI 1 67 4
I" 56
1\ 'I
U ,. .. 10 I- S.
1 1
1
qI6
B~IV'PA''RI>A-INDUSTR1AVCLASSJFJCATION BY SEX AND,cL:ASS "OF' WORKER' OF ,PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD lNDUSTRY-Co/ltd.
Breach of Inoustry Divi.ion and Major GrQup of
I.S.I,C.
Major Group 34·35
14
11
lS
J'
-A.LL DIVISIONS
DIVISION 0
Halor Group M
Totll Rural Urban
T
R
U
T
R
U
T
R
U
T
1\
U
T
R
tI
,..
II
U
T . U
T
P.
UNION TERRITORY/MANIPUR
Total r--______.-\..,--, Males Females
SO 454
40 454
Ie
417 il
282 12
135 29
1
87
81
ass 94
575 20
280 74
II"IPHAL WEST SUB.DIVISION
3,553 U,l61
1,991 15,690
1,562 7,677
'Employee 'Others , ,-------'-----.. Males Female; Males Females
II 39 39 415
II 39 29 415
10
77 340 38
S9 223 12
Ii 117 l6
~
50 31
~8 33
149 56 006 38
136 -139 19
III 55 167 19
I,U35 1,968 01,518 11199
571 ala 1,410 14,871
464 1,150 1,0ge 6,521
6
"
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B-JV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASS IFf CATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AI WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUS fRY -Contd.
UNION TERRITORYIMANIPUR
Branch of Industry Total Total Employee I)thers "Divlilan and Major Group of Rural ,-:-~ r----"-----, -..
I.S.I.C, Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females
2
DIVISIONS 1 & I ,.. 3,547 13,367 1,035 1,968 2,511 11,399
1,9,1 ,
15,690 I,UD l. 571 818 104,812
U 1,556 7,677 464 1,150 1,0Pl 6,517
Major Group l~ 39 III 30 105
P- 27 102 27 101
U 12 , ~
.. 11 T IT 17
1\ 11 17
.. 11 T J
U -'
1) T 16) 21,997. 22 1,387 141 20,611
1\ 90 1-+,169 1-+ iOO 76 14,38'
U 73 7,109 987 6S 6'211
.. li T
U
.6 T 2 2
R 2 2
., H T 1,07& 1,082 362 51l 716 549
I
'" 507 111 217 m 290 325
U 571 HI liS 77 of26 IH
'13 T 1,281 52 323 .,sa 50
II no 21 285 711 II
U 285 31 lS 247 29
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UNION TERRITORYjMANIPUR
Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others Division and Major Group of Rural ,..---A--...., ___...., r---..A.._-___ ~
I.S.I.C. Urban Males Females Male. Females Males Femalel
2 4
Major Group 29 T
R
U
" 10 T 231 110 101
u 131 IJO IGI
11 T .. 1 I~ «
" U 51 1 10 47
304.35 T Ii l I,
P- 11 1· 10
U 4.
36 T 178 I? 32 146 " " III 13 n S
U S6 14 i' II
II 37 T
U
}g T IS II 7
U 18 " l' T 466 94 III S6 m 2.
fI- ll3 12 l~ 2~4 II
U 13) 12 104 Si 11. IY
IMPHAL EAST SUB.DIVISION
ALI. DIVISIOrlS T 2,191 11.00' 141 ." 1,651 II,$IJ
R 1,628 18,631 111 10' 1,241 1.,822
U 164 ',87' 114 117 411 ',1"
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WORKE~ OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Contd.
UNION TERRITORY/MANll'UR
Branth of ludustry Total Total Employ •• Others Division an~ Major Gr(/~p of Rural ,----'-------. r--_.A._--., r-----.......__-__ ~ I.Se.l. Urban Males Females Males Females Mal., Females
S 7 8
DIVISION 0 T %f '9 4 15 f9
R 09 " :IS " 1'<1110r ~roup CO T 21) 20 1
R 20 20
.. 02 T 15 15
II. I~ 15
T
II. 1 1 1
DIViSiON 2 & J T 2,163 11,990 5J1 496 1,614 11.494
R 1,599 18,811 38] ]09 1,1" 18,30)
U 564 ~.na 154 la7 410 3,191
Mejo~ Group 20 .,. 33 170 1 28 16S
II. 21 152 23 151
U 16 17
23 T IS9 21,079 82 JB;> 77 20,696
R 1.1 18,196 69 m 6~ 17,923
U J8 2,SS3 15 110 13 2,773
26 T 22 17
R '21 17
II T 361 668 Il~ 10. 238 56:2
11 261 117 97 30 165 167
IJ 100 451 17 7. 73 m
120'
R-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-':mtd.
UNION TERRITORYjMANIPUR
Bra"ch of Industry Total Total Employ.e • Others Oivis,ion ,nj Major Group of Rural ~-~ ,---~ r------.A.-~
I S.I.C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females
.' 4 7
Major Group 29 T 1,156 27 159 m 27
R 921 20 102 821 10
IJ 233 57 176, 7
30 T ... R 1 2
U
31 T 1
R
U 1 4, 1
33 T 4' l
R 1 1
3'1-85 T 20 ,', 1\ 16 3 12
U
:6 T 14S 17 31 107 17
R 66 29 J1
U J~ 15 70 15
37 i
38 39 29
37
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UNION TERRITORY/MANIPUR
Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Oth~rs Olvi,io" and Maior Grctp of I\ural , ___ A __ --.,
r--"------. A ___ ....
IS.I,C. ' Urban- Males Females Males Feroales Males Femal ••
2 6
Ma)or iroup-39 T 208 8~ 12+
R 161 75 86
U -17 1 38
BISHENPUR SUB.DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS T 491 6,619 51 12 44~ 6,547
R 497 6,619 52 72 445 6,547
DIVISION G T 31 14 J1 U
R 32 14 11 14
Major Group 00 T n 10 32 10
Po 32 10 62 10
03 T
R
o. T
R
DIVISION 2 & 1 T 465 &,605 51 12 413 ',Ill
R 465 0,6DS 52 72 413 6,513
11.ior Group 20 I~ 14
R 14 Ii
1 ~O &, S~9 b5 38 6,484
R 40 6,549 65 31 6,18'1
].7 T 121. II 19 102 " R 121 II 19 102 "
2e T 214 19 24 190 19
F\ 114 19 l' 190 19
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Braneo of I~dustry Division and Major Group of
LS~.c..
Major Group H -35
37
39
Total Rural
Urban'
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
F\
j(fote :-There IS ~o. urban are' in this SuD·Divis;on
ALL DIVISIONS T
R
DIVISION-O T
R
Ma:Qr vrQ'Jp OJ
R
OJ T
R
04 T
~
OIVISION 1 & 3 T
R
Major Group, 20 T
P-
UNION TERRITORY/MANIPU.R
Total r--___ A_~
M~I~s famalel
H
24
'0
'0
THOUBAL'SUB DIVISION
600 16,190
60' 16,190
10
10
597 16,180
597 16,180
127
m
E'l\Ployee r------'-_____,
Males females
101 m
107 993
107 993
107 993
Others r.----A-.-~ Males Females
23
23
59
58
493 '15,191
4P8 15,197
10
10
49D 15,187
490 15,137
123
III
123
B·IV PARTA-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION,BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER O.F PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Contd.
Br2~C~ of I~du'try DiviSion .~d Major Group of
I. S. I. C.
.. 23
15
27
" l.
31
" 13
H-1S
36
'f 39
Total Rural Urban
T
R
T
~
T
~
T
R
T
~
T
~
T
'" T
R
T
1\
Note :-Thlrl is no urban area in this·Sub·divilion
ALL DIVISIONS T
II.
DIVISION Z & 3 T
II.
UNION TERRITORY,MANIPUR
Total ,--~,
Males rem ales
63 15,565
63 15,565
159 23
15' 23
m I~
211 14
2
2
0442
~4l
'13 2
43 2
115
1i5
UKHRUL SUB·DIVI510NS
70 91t
7. "0 70 910
71 ,10
Employee Others ,--.A_ ____ -..
Males remalea r- _----'--_--, Ma'es remales
655 60 14,610
955 60 1~,610
3: 128 13
31 12! 23
~3 16; 11
~8 2 166 12
2
J2 ~Ie
31 410
39 1
)9 1
26 89 S
26 i9 5
1 61 f87
1 " "' 68 ,., 68 "'
!24
B·N PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Contd.
eronch of Industry D'll;:; vr. Clnd Major Group5 of
I.S.I.C.
Major Group 20
2J
II
B
31-35
3.
38
Tot.1 Rural Urdan
T
R
R
T
~
T
1\
T
1\
T
R
T
R
Note ~,._Trere is no urban area in this Sub~divi5itn
UNION TERRITORY/MANIPUR
Total ,---_.......__------.
Males Female.
901
-. 101
58
sa
Employ •• r----'------, Miles Femate.
MAO AND SA'oAR HILLS SUB·DIVISION
ALL DIVI,SIONS T 47 10
II 2D
DIVISION O' T
II
I<II)or Group 01 T
R
T
3
Other, r----.A.----"l Male, famal.,
898
J}J
57
57
27 JS6
27
125
8-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKEIl'OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Cvll/d.
Branch of Irdustry Division and M'jor Group of
I.S.I.C.
DIVI SION 1 & 1
M,jor Group 23
27
2.
Major Group 3'
n
Tatal Rural Urdan
R
T
R
T
~
T
II,
T
" T
1\
T
f\
UNION TERRITORY/MANIPUR
Total r----..A..---""""\ Mails Females
43 JiG
43 560
2 351
1 351
IS
IS
21
21
..
Note :-(1) This Sub-division includes (i) Mao & (ii) S.dar Hills.
(2 There il no urban area in this Sub-division
(i) Mao Hills
ALL DIVISIONS T 27 JO~
R 17 309
I)IVISION 2 & 1 T 21 109
R 17 109
Major Group II T 2 308
R 308
27 T
Employee Others ,..-----"-.---.., Males Femal es ------Males Females
10 4 13 156
20 1) 156
347
.. 147
7
7
7 14
7 14
'I
4
4 11 10,
4 13 309
4 2l :I" 4 11 109
01
3()1
126
B-lV-PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICA-TION BY SEX AND CLASS OF ,WORKER OF'PERSONSA-T WORK AT'HOVSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Contd.
Branch oflndu,lry Division and Major Group of
I.S.I.C.
Major Group 28
36
ALL DIVISIONS
DIVISioN 0
Major Group 02
It
DIVISION 2 & 1
MIJer Group 23
Major Group 27
Total Rural
Urban
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
R.
T
T
k
T
R
T
T
1\
T
k
T
UNION TERRfl'ORYIMANIPUR
Total ,...---...._----"' Males Females
16
16
(ii) SADAR HilLS
10 51
20 51
16 oSl
11
43
Employ~e ,-.-.--..... _____, Mal., Females
• 5
16
16
16
Others ,-~_A---_~
Males Females
11
47
39
127
B-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFfCATlON BY SEX AND CLASS QF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHQLD ll'\DUSTR¥-COlltd.
Branch of Industry [;'ivislo nand Majol' Group )f
I.S:i.Co
:1.jor Grcup 39
ALL DIVISIONS - j
DIVISION 2 & 8
Major Group 23
H-3) .
36
Total Rtll:al l;Irban-
T
T
II
T
II
T
1\
T
R
T
R
T
R
T
R
Note, ;-There is no urban area In this SUb-division,
ALL DIVIS,lONS T
II
DIVISION 2 & 8 T
1\
UNION, TERRITOJ\Y/MANIPUR
fotal r---___""'_~
Males Fema~e~-
TAMENGLONG SUa-DIVISION
150 544
150 544
150 544
I~O 544
16 536
16 536
2
2
127
127
4
.,
JIRIBAM SUB-DiViSION
11 1,023
22 1,023
22 1,013
II 1,013
Employee ,...._-....._-A-____
Male$' Females
10
18
10
10
10
to
Others r---r--..A.. ___ -, Mole. Females
140 543
140 543
140 543
140 543
16 53.
16 536
2
2
117'
1:7
i9 1,023
19 1,0~3
I, 1,~23
19 1,023
128
B-IV PART A- INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Cont".
Branch of Industry Divi, Icn and M,jor Group of
1.5.1.C.
Major iroup-23
7.7
28
16
Total Rural Urban
T
II
T
R
T
R
T
R
UNION TERllITOI\YjMANll'UR
Total ,--__ A--~
Males Farnales
1,023
I.Q23
10
10
Note :-There is no Urban &rea in this Sub·division
CHURACHANDPUR SUB·DIVISION
t.LL DIVISIONS T loa 811
R loa all
DIVISION 2 8< 3 T 108 811
R 108 m
Major Group 23 T 15 813
f\ 15 813
27 i ~o
~o
28 T 37
R 37
31 T
P-
.. 31-35 T
R
Employee ,..---_..A..----., Ma:es Fem_Ies
13 10
Il 10
IJ 10
11 10
B 10
10
Others ~ Ma les Females
1,0)3
1,023
95 III
9S all
95 111
95 111
12 803
12 S03
35
35
33
33
i
129
D-lV PART A- ll\DUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Contd.
Branc~ of Industry DiviSion and Major Group of
I.S,I.(,
Major Group 36
39
Total Rural Urban
T
R
T
R
UNION TERRITORY/MANIPUR
Total ,-_--.J.-..__~
Males Farnales
13
13
2
2
Note :-There is no urban area in this Sub-division.
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS T 52 31
R 52 31
DIVISION 1 &. 3 T 52 31
R S2 31
Major Group 23 ,. 30
R 30
27 T
R
2B 46
R 46
34-35 T
M
36 T
R
Note :-There is no urban area in this Sub-div;sicn
Employee ,-----'---., Males Fern;,les
9
Others r--'-----, Males Females
8
12
12
2
81
43 31
81
30
30
37
37
131
B-l'l PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATIO:\f BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKERS OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Conld.
Branch 01 Industry Total Emp,oter ),mployee Single Worker Family Wecker DIVision and Maj?r Total , ___ ..A.. __ -. r----..J,___--, r----__,._-~, ,..---_..._----; r----.A.--, Group of 1.5.I.C. Uroan Males females Males Females Male, Females Males Female, Male, Females
'I 10 II 12
Major Group 34-35 T 190 II 123 65
U 24 10 I)
36 T 20 47 ,0 12 24
U 7 46 10 2'1
88 T
39 T
DIVISION ~ T 2,003 133 211 1,047 701 233 44
U 618 80 276 246 16
Major Group 40 T 2,003 283 211 1,047 701 233 404
U .18 80 276 246 16
DIVISION 5 T 201 2 173 2 27 -U 99 88 II
Major Group 50 T 118 109
U 51 "8
51 T 83 64 19
U 48 040
DIVISION 6 T 5,328 6,561 419 189 650 22t 3,835 4,671 414 1,471
U 2,393 1,883 290 175 393 37 1,461 1,212 248 45,
M.jor Group 60-63 T 13 4
U 2
6'1-68 , T 5,303 6,S!5 424 189 6"_ 222 3,826 4,667 'III 1,'177
U 2,388 1,882 219 175 390 37 1,461 1,211 2'16 '159
69 T 12
U
132
s.rv PART B--INDUSTRrAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX .\ND CLASS OF WORKERS OF PERSONS AT WORK 1\ ~ON·HOlJSEHOLD I~DUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERHCE- Cantu
Brant Jf ~n JUry Total oyer I:mD ef Single Worker r ,mily Worker Cw ~Ion ~ ~ Major Tot.1 r-'--___.A,,-- --, ,--- ...A.. __ .1 r- r----A.--~ ,,_____ • ....A__ __
.~
( oup of S I.e. Urban Mate, Fernalos Males F ~ale, M. $ Femal 5 Males Females Mal"' F .. males
10 II 12
DIVI~ION 7 T 3.014 19 63 1,13S 676 19 31
U 1,330 1,205 125
Major Group 71).71 T 29,60 19 63 2,164 676 19 37
U 1,2'l4 1,169 125 ;
d T 54 54
U 36 36
DIVISION 8 T 21,405 1,60l 336 35 17,941 991 2,914 $39 214 31
U 6,333 m 199 21 5,391 39S 704 III 89
Mi/or Group 80 8,196 97 8,196 ~7
U ),359 51 3,359 51
T 6,763 600 6,617 5 :1 104 ,3 34
U B~6 197 B79 179 15
82 T 1,199 284 16 II 706 151 394 119 23
U 315 101 16 179 56 II of 44
83 T S04 46 7 393 22 397 24
U 141 25 106
84 T 126 61 59
U 78 35 43
85 48S 232 192 47 14
U 252 119 109 19
86 T 49 46 116 35 21 II
U 55 12 43
133
ll-IV PART S- -INOUSTRTAL CLASSJFICA TlO~ BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKERS OF PERSONS AT WORK 11\1 ~ON-HOLSEfJOLD If\DUSTRY, lRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SE,RVICE--Conld.
Branch ,r Indl ;try T')ta1 Emplo) or Emoloyee S,rgle Worker Facr '/vorker D,vision & M'I ' ,-__ --A. .. ___ ___.A,__ - ~ -- r-- J- r~
Groue of 1.5.1.(, Urban Males Female, Males ;emale "Iale, Females I' ale< erTl3le) Males Femal'~;
1 ,0 12
Major Group 87 T 759 202 L i 131 24 ,79 172 2
U 270 58 13 3 70 15 le4 40
88 r 897 214 39 16 568 99 221 76 69 23
U 559 113 34 16 417 83 97 II
89 T 2,027 il 12 895 23 1,092 e4 28
U 418 -6 275 125
DIVISION 9 T 95 18 8 7 86 II
U
Ma jor Group 90 T 95 18 7 84 11
U 4
IMPHAL WEST SUB.DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS T 16,234 4,088 517 125 10,573 501 4,593 2,837 ll7 625
U 8,972 2,009 440 116 6,075 l52 2,172 1,104 185 437
DIVISION 0 T 13l 15 17 112 8 7
U 15 10 15
Major Group 00 T 60 ('0
" 02 T 17 II
U 4
.. 03 T 10 6 6
U ,-
" 04 T 45 36 2 ~
U 20 9 II
DIVISION 2 & 3 ,. 562 108 2 4 367 17 185 47 a 20
U 245 93 4 99 17 138 52 20
134
B·IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK I~ NON· HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSIO~S OR SERVICE-Coilld.
Branch of Industry Total Fmployer Employee Single Worker family Worker Divis;o.; and Major Total ;- -- _.. -----.. r--~-'----~ r--- --"-----,
,-__ ..A. _____ , ,--_.A.-..-_-. Group of 1.5.I.C, Uro.n Male! fem,l .. ~l.;es Females t1ales females Male, Female, Males Females
1 10 II 12
Major Group 20 T 141 26 63 73 , 21
U 106 21 31 71 18
21 T 12 /I
IJ
28 255 17 190 63 ~ 10
U 81 II 39 40 10
31 T 2'1 IS
U 2'1 15
33 T
U
J!,·3S T 121 99 31
U 21 12
36 T 14 ~. 10 24
U 46 10 24
DIVISION 4 T 1,10' 137 S84 371 16
.. U 488 70 m 189 "
Major Group 40 T 1,109 137 584 m 16
U 488 70 :;13 189 16
DIVISION 5 T III 10' 11
U n 61 II
Major Group 50 T 67 64
U 27 24
I, 51 T 51 -12
V 46 39 L
B-IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSOl\S AT WORK IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY TRADE, BLSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Con/d.
Branch of I ndustr y Total Employer Employee Single WorKer Family Worker Division and Major Total ,_-......... --, r--~ r----A--l r-----"----"'\ r __ .A. __ -...
Group of I.S,I.(, Urban Males Femaies Males Females I"lales Femeles Males Farnales Males Ftmal.s
10 II 12
DIVISION 6 T 3,050 3,380 279 114 888 60 2,131 2,615 252 591
I lJ 1,876 1,538 197 105 ll2 33 1,145 990 222 410
Major Group 60-63 T
U
Major Group 64-S8 T 3,045 3,379 278 114 . 385 60 1, 1)0 3,614 252 591
U ',873 1,537 197 105 309 33 I, I~i 939 222 410
69 T <\
U
DIVISION 7 T 1,874 38 1,649 187
lJ 1,051 954 97
Major Group 70-71 T 1,829 4 38 1,604 187
U 1,017 920 97
73 T 45 45
U 34 34
DIVISION 8 T 9,389 580 292 7,462 423 ',594 143 41
U 5.114 374 173 4,425 301 S77 58 39
Major Group 8) T 4,310 62 4,310 62
U 2,903 46 2,903 46
81 T 1,769 234 J 1,745 226 21
U 677 !52 670 146
" 82 T 50S 95 10 271 67 218 27
U 224 61 10 no 53 88 10
E3 r 201 4 20 174
U 86 14 65
l~6
B-1V PART B-I~DUSTRTAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF \VORKER OF PERSOXS AT WORK IN NO~·HOU~EHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR WORK-Cvntd.
Br., ch of Industry Total Employer tmployee Sing'e Worker Family Workers Division and Maior Total r-----.A..--""l ,---"-----, I----......___~ ,----,.A__-..l r---~ Group of 1.5,1 C. Urban Males Females Males fe males Males Females M.les females Males Fern.l"
7 10 II 12
i"',. jar Group 8~ T 83 36 47
U 70 27 43
b~ T 376 214 125 30
U 211 110 77 19
" 66 T 64 II 46 4
U 53 II 41 4
87 T 446 100 10 82 12 351 85
I) 210 49 10 60 12 1]7 34
38 T 534 53 36 362 37 125 II
U 465 46 31 327 32 96 7 IJ
" 89 T 1,101 15 465 619 II
U ? 15 186 113 II
ALI. DIVISIONS T 6,729 1,535 230 89 4.018 233 2,406 1,045 75 168
U 2, lOS W III 86 1,402 100 546 277 26 53
DIVISION 0 r 133 12 115
U
Major Group 00 T 61 57 2
02 T 47 7 38 2
03 T 2
U 2
04 T n 18
1~7
R-IY PART J-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFIG\110N BY;SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.
Braoch of Industry Total Employer Employee Sinile Worker Family Worker DiYlslon and Major Total
( ___ A __ ~ ,-----L------, .----'----. ,---_.A-_-, .----'------,
Group of I.S.I.e. Urban Males Famales Males Female, Male' Females Males Females Males Females
2 f 6 7 9 10 II 12
DIVISION I I, 3 T 196 33 4 87 105 29 4
U 28 2 14 12 4
Major Group 20 T 17 33 7 29
U 12 7 f
28 T 117 2 54 61 r-
U 13
31 T 2
.12
343~ T 52 19 32
U
,;'
36 T
39 T
T 640 232 71 296 273 132 DIVISION 4
130 10 63 57 U
MaJor Group 40 T 640 232 71 296 273 232
U 130 10 t3 ,57
47 12 DIVISION 5 T 60
U 26 26
M, or Group 5Q 43 37
24 -" U 24
10 51
2 :-U 2
118 93 906 656 27 164
DIVISION 6 T 1,118 986 117 73
e! 317 P2 16 49 u 517 345 93 70
138
B-IV P('\RT B-Il\DUSTRIAL CLASSIFlCATtON BY'SE~ ANltCI:ASS OF WORKER-OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, 'PROFESSION'OR SE-R¥ICE-Contd.
B[~nc:h of.lndustry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Divi$lon. ~nd M.jor Tot.1 .-------- .....__.-~~ ,-A----1 r-----A- ....... _~ r--.... ,)..---..... -., r---.A..--~ Group ofSl.e. Urb.n M,les Female.s Males Femal., Male< Females' Mal., Fem'.s Male's FemAle.
10 II 12
Maior Group 60-63 T 10
U
"'"'8 T I,<.IB 9B6 II~ 73 177 93 901 656 27 1M
U 515 345 n 70 81 316 222 16 49
'DIVISION '7 T 193 447 314 _3 23
tJ 291 251 28
Major Group 70-71 T 789 -H3 31-1 23
U 2n 249 28
73 T
J
DIVISION B T 3,611 ~77 23 16 2,950 140 675 III 19
U 1,119 165 26 16 966 " 127 53
M.jor Groyp 80 T 1,320 14 1,)20 Ii
U -156 4%
!I ~9S ~8 995 52 46
U 209 45 2~ 33 12
" 12 T 290 58 187 10 97 ~8
U 91 37 59 2. 3" . , ,3 T 162 II Iii
U 5S II "I
" fi i 16
10
t) 'B .,
vB9
D·IV ~BT. B-;lNOllSIRIAI.: CLASSJEICAJ'lON..BY, SEX.ANDoCLAS5..0F-WORKER,OF EERSONS AT \YOaK-IN ,l'lQN;HOl.lSEllilLD IN:QUSJRY,., II\ADE,.BlJSINESS .. ,l'.ROFl:SSlON,ORSERVICE-Conr d,
~ranch of Industry Total Employer Empioyee S,ngle Worker Family Wo.r~er DI'-/1510n anj Major Total ",.----....... _._-........ r---~ r--_.".l..........J.._~ r---""--~-.
Group of J..S.I:'C. Urbao Males Females Males Females Males Females Ma'.' Females Males Fern.les
2 5 10 II 12
M.jor Group 85 T S. II H 10
U 41 32
86 T 29 II
U 2
T 235 j9 H 178 Ii 10
U 60 10 47
Si T 171 67 15 129 51 37
U 9'4 67 15 90 51
89 T 1M 212 186
U 103 89 12
DIVI~RN 9 T
U 4 3
Majer Group 90 T 7
U 3
BISHENPUR SUB·DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS T 1,482 I, ISS 27 1.016 99 2ul 474 188 610
DIVISION T 81 39 7 52 II 36
Major Group 00 T
01 T
02 T 0\
03 T 70 37 51 14 35
• DIVIIION 1 & 3 T 11 3 4 10
Major Group 20 T
140
B·IV~ t\.RTB---,.INDUSJRTAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, Pl{OFESSI0N OR WORK-Cun/d.
Br;nch of Industry Dlvlsior: and M~.or
Group ofl.~ .I.e.
is
31
34-55
36
38
39
DIVISION
Maior Group 40
DIVISION
Major Group 60.63
64-69
69
DIVISION
Major Group 70·71
DIVISION
Major Group 80
81
82
88
.. 84
t' "'5
Total Urban
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Total ,---~---,.
Male,' Females
39
J9
155 1.046
14S 1,042
71
71
1,069 92
100
770 51
53
40
10
Employer r---,...._I-.,._ ,-----., M,les Females
13
1,3
10
Employ •• r--'-...-.-, Males Fe,T,ale,
l6 2)
22 21
36
36
984 73
100
724 57
31
27
SlOgle Worker ,--___.._______, M.I~~ Fern.le'
10
a9 461
6. -159
16
16
52 10
18
II
Farni Iv Worker r-- ......;,.__-...... , Male, Female,
II 11
28
2B
59 560
56 55'
73
21
2
141
!HV PART S·-INDVS1'lhAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKERS OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSIO~ OR SERVICE-Contd.
&ranch' of Ind~slry '01,:1 Employer Employee Single War ker Family Worker DivIsion and M jor f0tal .:...._""------, r-----A-.t----., ,..-------,--. __ -." ,----..A. ___ -, , __ __J.,_ ____ -..,
Group of "S.I.C. Urban Males -emales Male. Female. M.les Females Males Female, Male, Females
10 II 12
t1'Jor Group 86
87 25 J. ,3
88 T IJ -I
89 T 50 13 -I 31 10
Note; -There" no urban arel " this sub·d,vis,on
THOUIlAL SUB.DIVISION
ALL DIVISION T 2,692 1,3.9 16 II 1,768 108 809 981 89 1"
DIVISION D T 94 113 81 87 26
Major/Group 02 -r 51 10 43
OJ T 26 103 2-1 73 25
04 T 17
DIVISION 1 & 1 T 27 106 17 10 tI
Major Group 20 tl II
21 T
31 T
33 T 93 4 a5
J4 15 2 2
DIVISION 4 T lOS 71 18
Majo r Group' 40 T 105 II .- 28
DIVISION 5 T
Major Group 50 4
.. 51 T :-
¥~
B.·t·WBA'RT(\~AL~SSJItCNl'JON BY ~JXftW>:€L.~ OF~~;.qE ~~ .A (' W..)lK IN NON:IffftJflruJJWAlNQY$T~Y 'fRADE.R{J§~$r P~{lf~S~).Ol'i:Q.IH~9Rl~~p.
~ran,h of Industr)' Total Employer Employe~ SinU worker F am,'y worker DIVisil1 ~~I'M,jor 1,tl
,-....., __ Jo.. ___ ~ I"""-:-~-~ ,--~--..-... r-~
~ Gro~p or l.s. C.I .ti{ban M..le. _F-.u •• 11M..s F'U1!1es t:1ibl J't,'l1!'ei r::!~lel .~em~ei l.Ml~$ . ~i"
7 10 II 11
DIVISION' r ~ll 991 13 4l l6-4 II. l' 130
Malar Group 60'68 T
" 61·68 T 313 990 23 13 261 117 2' 130
DIVISION 7 " la9 11 J7 1.1 11
Major Gro up 70- , T 18~ J2 37 111 12
DIV.ISION • T 1,878 119 II 1,611 ~..s. ,!OS • ,H ,41 I •
Major "roup T 308 308
T 1,242 11 I,m 4e " T I~ 12 II 58 10 fl
T 5-1 52
" T
" T 15 ...L 15
.6 T 1
87 T 49 2B 7 -I, 21
88 l' 59 ]0 23 1-1 36
89 T 2' 10 ...:. " DIVISION 9 T 87 17 80 II
Majer Group 90 T 17 10
Not.:-Il:\orl i, no ur..b~ area in thi', iu •• Divilien.
UKHI\AJ. 5UI·DIVIIiON
,ALL DIVISIONS T I,'" 71 5 1,2'. S. 7i 7 1 , DIVISION. T
}.t~
lJ(V PA'RT'B-IN'Dl1STRlAL CL:ASS]FICATION BY'SEX'AND CLASS-OF WORKERS OF'PERSONS At WOItK'·IN'·'NONm'0tJSEH~r.;D INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSlNES8; PR'OFESSroN OR SERVICE-Comd,
8(!!\~h.9f I~dustry Total Employer Employe. Single Worker Family Worker D'Vl$ion and Mal'or Tgt.1 r-----"----. r---A--~_, ,---~1 .- ,.----"----, Group of I.S:I c. Urban Males' Fem.I., Males Femal~i Males Female, Male, Females Males Ftmales
2 ., 9 10 II 12
Major Grnup 04 T
DIVISION 2 & 1 T 21 13 10
Major Gtoup 27 T
28 T 15 13
DIVISION ~ T 15 29 4
Major Group ~O T 35 2 29 4
DIVISION' T 45 12 )'
Major Grou'p 64·68 T -4S 12 39 , , DIVISION 7 T 12 14
Mojor Gaoup 70·41 T 10 10
7J T
DIVISION 8 T 1,11t S9 1,100 sa 16
MajQr Group SO T 346 34'
81 608 33 607 J3
82 T 32 32
83 T 15~ 153
8'1
as T
S6 T i
B7 T 2
88 T 12 5 " 12
B9 T 50 18
Note :-Tnere is ne urboo area i. to;, svb-Dlvision,
144
B·IV PART .8-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSIONS OR SERVICE~Contd
Branch of Irdustry Total Employer Employee Single Worker Family Worker Division and Major Total ,---~.___..... ,------A----, ,...--"--------.. ~----.. ,---__.,.___--, Group o~ I.S.I.C, Urban Males Females Males Femal"s Males Females Males Females Males Femal.s
4 10 II 11
MAO AND SAOAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION
ALL-DIVISION T 1,201 ISS I,Oa2 54 ISO 101 18
DIVISION T 65 51 10 55 51
Major Group 04 T 65 52 10 55 52
DIVISIO N 1 8. S T
Major GrouP 21 T
28 T
DIVISION T
Major Grouo SO T
51 T
DIVISION T B3 47 86 47
Major Group 64-68 T 8S 47 8& 47
DIVISION 7 T
Major Group 70-71 T
DIVISION T 1,037 55 1,011 53 J7
Major Group BO T 44i '442
81 38. B 385 28
81 T 55 70 52 19
B3 T 59 57
85 T II 10
S6 T
8B T 59 40 16
B9 T 1 17
Note: - ( I ) ThiS slIb-division includes ( i ) Mao and ( Ii ) Sadar Hi'ls,
( 2 ) There IS no urban area in thIS sub-dlvlS:on,
145
B·IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SE~ AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.
Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Sinsle Worker Family Worker Division and Major Total ,.- ,.....---A--",,\ ,------"-""\ .----~ ",,__,,_______, Group of I.S.I.C. Urban Males Fernaies Males Females Males Femeles Males Famales Males Females
2 .3 ~ 6 7 8 10 II 12
(I) MAO
ALL DIVISION S T ¥l3 81 50S 28 80 53 17
DIVISION 0 T 55 51 55 51
Major Group O~ T 5~ 52 ~S 52
DIVISION 1 & a T
Major Group 28 t
DIVISION. t 5
Major Group 50 i 2 2
51 T
DIVISIOV' T 2] 21
Major Group 64.68 T 23 21
I) IVISION 7 T
M.jor Group 70·71 T
DIVISION 8 T SiS 18 498 18 16
Major Group 80 T 169 169
81 T 203 15 203 IS
82 T 23 8 23
83 T 43 43
" 65 T
.' B6 T 4
" B8 T 50 31 16
89 T 17 17 17
Note :-Ther. is no urban area in this sub·Division
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Branch of Industry Total Employer Emoloyee S:ngle Worker Family Wor~er Dp,is;or. & M ijO" Total ,...---A-, r-----"----, ,,--"----, r-----"'-----, r---.A----. Group of I.S.I.e. Urban Males Females Males Females Male, Females Male, Females Males Females
'1. 10 II 17
( ii) SADAR HILLS
ALL DIVISIONS T 598 74 517 2' 10 48
DIVISION 0 T 10 10
Malar Grou,p 04 T 10 "
10
DIVISION 1 & 3 T ...,.. -'-
Major Group 21 T
DIVISION 6 T .5 46 65 46
Majer Group 64.48 T 6S 46 65 46
DIVISION 7 'T 4
Major Group 70·71 T 4 4
DIVISION 8 T 519 l' 513 15 2 -,
Major Group 80 T 173 273
81 T 183 13 182 13
82 T 32 12 29 II
83 T 16 14
es T
£6 T 4
88 T 9
89 T
Note :-There is no urban ar". in this sub-division
141'
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Branch of Industry Total tmployer Employee ;; nlle WorKer Family Wecker D.vt,i0n anJ Major T Jtlt r---_A _--..., ,.;-~--A-___"-l ,,_. ..... --"----""""\ r-------'----' ,-----~
Group of I Sc.I. Urban Males Female Males Female, Males Females Males females Males Femalee
2 4 7 8 9 10 II 12
TAMENGLONG SUI·DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS T 608 18 S 1 587 24 18 1
DIVISION 0 T 10 10
Major Group 02 T 10 (_ 10
DIVISION 4 T 24 24
Major Gr?up 40 T 24 24
DIVISION 6 T 6 4 3 1 3 1
Major Group 64·68 T 4 2 2
DIViSION 7 T
Major Group 73 T
'DIVISION 8 T 567 24 559 21 8 1
Major Group 80 r 345 345
81 T 162 160 2
81 T Ii 4 14 4
" 83 T 15 IS
85 J S
86 T 12 12
87
88 T 7 2 7 2
89 T 1 6 2
JlftllAN SUB.DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS T ,,5 171 ,'2 418 49 271 III 3
DIVISION 0 T 13 , a
Major Group OT, T " 4 3 ::.....
1.48
B.[V PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLA.SSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKERS OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY. TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Colltd.
Branch 0; Indultry Total Employer Employe. Smgle Worker F .mily Worker
Divjsion and M"'jvr T,)\.I ,..- ____ .A.. __ ---, r----A ----, ,---------"---- -. r-.A.-.. ___ -., J----~
Group of 1.5 I.e. Urcan Male. Female. Male, remale, Malei female:; M.les F.",ales '~ females
10 II 12
03 T
DIVISION 1 & 1 T .. 1 ..
M,jor Group 20 T
21 T 1. 2
28 T 2
64-35 T
DIVISION .. T 34 20 14
Major Group 40 T 31 20 I ~
DIVISION 5 T ....
Major Group 51 T
DIVISION 6 T 34 3 IS 19
Major Group 64-68 T 34 15 19
DIVISION 7 T 19 10
M.Jor Group 11-71 T 19 10
DIVISION S T S90 164 361 49 m 115 a
MAjor GrQup 80 T ISS 7 ISS 7
B I T 1~5 ~I 145 39 2
81 T 12 45 22 42
e3 T I. II
8~ T
85 T
S6 T .. 6 -+
.. !7 T 49 -I,
149.
B-IV PART 8-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKERS OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICF -Centd.
Branch of Industry Total Employer Employee Single Worker ~amily Worker Division and Major Total r---'---, r-__..)_l "r-~ r-------A.-~ r--.A----, Group of 1.5.1.C. Uroan Males fema.le5 Male, Females Males Females Males - Females M.les Femalos
2 10 II 12
Major Groep a8 T 18 50 7 II 50
89 T 225 66 10 213 6. 2
DIVISION' T
Major Group 90 T
Note-There is no urban ,area in this Sub·Djvision
CHURACHANDPUR SUB·DIVISION
." ALL·DIVISIONS T 1,743 144 8 1,400 74 302 60 33
DIVISION 0 T 31 8 13 8
Major Group 02 T
03 T 1 2
04 T 20 20 7
DIVISION 1U T 8 4 4
Major Group 28 T 4 -!
31 T -I ~
DIVISION " T 16 7 8
Major Group 10 T 16 7
DIVISION T
Major Group 50 T 2 2
51 T 7 6
DIVISION T ~II 6O 5 :1 125 51 10 , Major Group 6~-68 r 2S1 6G
, - 31 225 51 20 , DIVISIOt:. 7 T 41 87 "
MajQr GrQup 70-71 T 11 31 ..
150' l
B.-IV PART B-INDUS'tRML CLASSIFICATrON BY SEX AND CLASS' OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE. BUSINESS, PROFESSIO~S OR SERVICE-Contd
R. ncr of Irdu'try Total Fmployer Emplovee Single Worker 'hmily Worker [) ision an j M.uor Total r---A----, r---A--_-, r-_.A.,--, r--.A.---, .--A---l Group 0; I.$. I C, Urb," Male< Female; "'Iaies Females Males Females Male< Fem.'es Males Females
4 10 II 12
DIVI$iON T 1,357 74 1,30S 73 37 13
Major Group 80 T 60.2 602
" 81 T 496 16 470 16 16
82 T 90 26 78 26 II
83 T 89 6 79
84 T
85 T 5 4
86 T IS 14 16 14 2
87 T
" <8 T 22 2 14 2
89 T 36 35
DMSION 9 T
'M~jor Greup 90 T
Note-There is no urban area In this sub .. division.
TENGNOUPAL SUB·DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS T 195 80 sS6 48 210 14 28 18
DIVIIiION 0 T 11 II
Major Group 1·2 T 7
04 T
DIVISION 1 &:l T II 8
Major Group 26 T II
DlvtSlON 4 T
Major Group ~O T
DIVISION 5 l- t ..., 2 2
151
B-IV PART B-I!\DUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATiON BY SEX )\NiJ CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSON.; AT WORK IN NON·HOUSEHOLI') INDlJSTRY, TRAD~ BUSINESS, PROfESSlaN'OR SERVICE-Co/lid.
Branch of Industry Total Employer Emp'9yee Single Worker fGmlly Worler Division and Major Tntal r----..A..--. .-----';-----.....-, r----..A..-~--, r-~-.A..--~ r-~-A--_~~
Group of I.S.I.e. Urban Males Fe'Tlales Males Fe'Tlales Males Females Males Femalt::, Males Female;;
4 10 II 12
Major Group SI T 4
DIVISION 6 T 128 32 4 96 14 28 18
Malor Group 64·68 T 129 32 96 14 • 18 18
DIVISION 7 T 4
Major Group 70-71 T 7
DIVISION 8 T 632 48 537 18 94 _;.
Major Group 80 T 268 ' 268 'j
81 T 187 37 161 37 25
82 T 29 21 7
83 T 28 18 10
86 T 2
88 T 2 2
89 T 109 61 48
NDte :-There is no urban aro. in this sub-division.
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UNION TERRITORY~MANIPUR
Workers at Household Workers in Non.Household Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry
,.....--_...--\,, ______ ._., r--------.A. ., , ____ ~ __ A_ _______ .,
,-------~----~ Divj,ion Major Group. Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban
and Minor Group ,-- ...... __ -A ____ ~
r----..;.._---~., , __ .A. __ -,
r--...... ---... r---~-"""1 ,...---....._-- ........
of I.S.I.C. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females M.le, Females M,le. Fem.le, M.le. Female. Mal.s Females
:I. 4 6 7 10 II 12 13 1+ IS
HANIPUR
ALL DIVISION 121,558 40.759 80,199 16.783 13,203 13,580 1,191 71,875 2,126 II ,055 ll,468 .,914 11,077 2,ln
DIVISION 0 911 643 114 33 JJ 74 43 574 1lI 11
Major Group 00 202 177 25 52 19 - 125
Minor Group 005 199 17-1 2S 50 19 124 6
M.jor Groul' 01 4
02 ISB 161 27 4 4 15 153 12
Mmor Group 020 36 36 36
021 61 59 1 59 2 t
023 89 65 2+ 8 15 57 9
M.jor Group 03 267 116 151 116 117 3.
Minor Group 031 267 II~ 151 3 116 147
Major Group 01 261 191 70 26 26 14 5 6 177 65 20
Minor Group 040 225 162 63 13 13 11 151 5~ 7
044 12 12 2 2 10 2
DIVISION 1 & 3 8O,I5S 8,065 72,070 13,5(7 1,J9) II,IH 7,211 11,812 2,110 11,05$ 848 248 273 99
Major Group 20 734 240 494 191 135 S(, 81 422 17 27 159 72 118 29
21 35 3 32 7 2 17 15 2 5
22 3
23 69,304 459 68,845 10,192 101 10,091 459 63,8H 101 10,091
Minor Group 231 9,294 15 9,279 81 81 15 9,279 81
235 59,277 359 58,918 10,060 56 10,004 359 58,917 56 10,004
238 636 4 632 4 632
153
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Workers .1 Hou Icnold Workers I, Non-household 1I •• nth 01 Industry Tot.1 Workera Industry Industry
r---A-..... --~ r-------------~----________ ~ ,.-------........_ -'-------Dlvisior", Major Group, Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban
and Moor Gro1..;l r---:--..A.. ,.-----"""------..,. r-- .A.-_ ...... ,_ ___ .A.----,
,...--_.A...-_-",\ ,..----~----,
of 1.5.I.C. Persons Males Fen'lalel Persons Ma.!es Females Males Femalu Males Femalea Male! FOn"alol Ma'es Female.
~. , 7 e 10 Ii n 13 14 15
MANIPUR-,<)~tc1 .
M,j.r Grou~ . ~ 1
~S
l' 2' 1 24 24
27 3,600 1,79S 1,80S 1,463 671 791 1,786 1,805 671 792 9.
Minor Group 2n 1,59i 3B1 1.5&2 69-1 26 66$ 12 1,562 26 66~
273 1,859 1.759 100 706 645 61 1,750 100 645 61 -,
Major Group 28 a,713 l,571 1"1 6'7 m S5 1,161 IH Sl8 is "" 17 94 17
Minor Group 2BO ~60 m 98 98 79 ... 380 94
281 2,008 1,9S0 28 445 '1~S 1,953 28 ~'15 27
282 S9S 595 7 7 S9~ 7
2ae ~31 3<\1 90 71 lB l) m 86 ;as ) I -1 2
Major Grouj) 29 6 J
~O :m 23~ 232 232 2H 231
31 III 106 90 85 5 &7 .. 61 39 2~
32
33 107 12 'S S '1 10 94 4
3'1-35 705 240 '165 3i 34 SO 454 10 1'10 II H
Minor Group 350 ~7 10 457 2 446 " Major Group 36 515 437 S8 217 141 75 417 41 135
/ 2~ 20 "17 46
37 5 3
36 90 90 81 61 87 81
39 952 S~8 9'f 354 280 74 ass 94 280 74
Minor Group 39;l no 826 ~4 3iS 271 74 ~23 94 271 74 3
154
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Workers at Household Workers i~ 'lon-household Brarch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry
,.-__ -..-.J.-.-----, r------------A--__________ ~ r----~--~--------~
("""" _____ A_.._.. ........ ____ I
Division! Major Group, Total Urban Totat Urban rotal Urban and MII'I()r Group ,.------"----, r---"---l ...----A--___ , r---"-..A-- ....... ~ __ ..A-___--,
of I.S.I.C, Persons Males femaies Persons Males Females Males Females Males females f"'ales Females Males Females
2 4 5 7 10 II 12 13 14 15
MANIPUR-contd.
DIVISION 2,236 1,003 133 618 618 2,003 233 418
Major Group 40 2,23~ 2,003 m 618 618 2,003 233 618
Minor Group -100 1,755 1,744 II 558 SSB 1,744 II SSg
401 417 ZS5 222 60 60 :155 222 60
DIVISION 203 201 ·2 99 99 101 99
Maio r Group 50 119 118 5\ 51 118 51
Minor Group 500 46 45 19 19 45 19
501 71 72 32 32 72 32
Ma;or Group 51 84 83 48 48 83 48
Minor Group 510 82 82 48 48 82 48
DIVISION 6 11,889 5,328 6,561 4,176 2,393 I,B83 5,328 6,561 2,393 1,883
Major Group 60·63 18 13 2 13
64-68 (1,858 5,303 6,555 4,270 2,388 1,882 5,303 6,555 2,388 1,832
Minor Group 640 3,825 987 2,838 719 345 374 987 2,838 345, 374
644 262 85 177 106 49 51 85 177 49 51
646 843 316 527 525 203 322 j 16 527 203 322
650 1,736 832 904 1,184 575 609 332 904 575 609
689 4,413 2,575 1,838 1,280 918 362 2,515 \ ,838 913 362
Major Group 69 .13 12 12
DIVISION 3,033 3,014 19 1,334 1,330 4 3,014 19 1,330 4
Molar GrQUP 70-71 2, ~79 2,960 19 1,298 1,294 2,960 19 !.Z94 1
155
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Workers at Household Workers in Non-household
Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry
,------"-~ r------------A---~_--------~ .- -"------, Division, Major Group, To\al Urban Total Urban To\al Urban
and Minor Group ,.---------'-----, ,.. ___ ..A__.. ______ ---.
,---.A.--l r-~...J-__-~-l ,----.A.._-1 r----"---, of 1.5.1.(, Persons Males Females Persons Males Fc_males Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 4 6 7 10 II 12 13 14 IS
MANIPUR-contd.
Minor Group 701 752 752 458 458 752 458
702 1,863 1.863 773 773 1,863 773
703 51 47 24 20 4 47 4 20 4
705 272 260 12 81 31 ~ - 260 I], 31
Major Group 73 54 54 36 36 54 36
Minor Group 730 48 48 32 32 48 32
DIVISION 8 23,007 21,405 1.602 6,872 6,331 539 - 21,405 1,602 6,333 53'
Maior Group 80 8.293 8,196 97 3,410 3,359 51 8,196 97 3,359 51
Minor Group 803 338 337 337
804 2,595 2,592 1,178 1,176 2 2,592 3 1,176 2
805 291 286 5 122 119 286 5 119
809 5,069 4,981 88 2,110 2,064 {6 4,981 S8 2,064 46
Major Group 81 7.363 6,763 600 1,083 886 197 6,703 600 886 197
Minor Group 811 7,188- ,6.617 571 1,041 860 131 :- 6.617 571 860 181
Major Group 82 1,483 1,199 284 4,16 315 101 r 1,199 284 315 101
Minor Group, 820 1,397 1,114 283 402 301 101 1,114 283 301 101
Major Group 83 850 804 46 141 141 804 46 141
Minor Group 831 676 659 17 114 114 659 17 114
Major Group 84 127 126 78 78 126 ~I 78
156
B·IV Pi.RT C-JNDUSTRIfL CLASSlFICnION BY EEX ~l\TD DiVISW,\R 'MI TOR GRnfPS A'I\D MINOR GROlJPS OF PE1\SOl\S AT WORK OTHER IlIA.' CLLTIyATiON-c:mtd.
Vv • .Jrk." .t H~"~."'cIQ Wor.er: in I\on·housohold "aoch of Indu.tr~ fotal Worker; I~Qu~try Ind'mry ..
r-._.._--A---~ ,-_ _____..__-- -~ r-----_J-.. ___ -----Division, Major l OU~ Total Urban Total Urban Total lJ· an
and Mhor Group r-----A----~ ,----_.,I.._-"" ,...--'-----, r---.._..J,.,,-_~ r-----.A..-~ (- ----'---""-\ of 1",1 C. Perlon. Male$ Female. Perion' Miles F~males Ma~el Female, Ma\e li Female, Male, Femalt, Mo,es Femalu
10 II 12 13 I~ 1$
MANIPUR-contd.
Major Group as 486 485 153 252 4SS 252
Minor Group 3;0 858 358 187 187 358 187
Major Group 85 19~ 149 ~6 67 S5 12 149 46 5S 12
87 ~61 m 102 326 270 sa 759 202 270 58
Minor Grou~ 872 ~ 15 71~ 201 297 139 58 714 201 239 59
~ajor Group as 1,111 697 214 672 5$9 113 897 214 559 113
Minor Gronp 890 538 419 119 m 254 84 419 119 254 84
ee2 301 213 78 178 S. 22 m 78 156 u
Majw Group 89 ~, 13B 2,on II 424 418 L,027 III 418
Minor Group 890 1,138 2,021 III ~24 118 2,V2i III ~IB
DIVISION II) 95 1& gS I. 4
Malor Gruup '() 113 9S 18 ,5 Ii 4
Minor Group 900 III ~5 t~ ~S II f
IMP HAL WEST SUB.DIVISION
AJ.L DIVISIONS ~,Z41 19,187 Z7,45J 20,nO 10,534 ',684 .,553 23,361 1,56Z 1,677 16,234 ~,oaa ',971 %,QO,
DIVISION ISS lat IS $1 31 lal IS lS
Major GrQup eo 63 60 ~
Minor Group OOS 63 6O 60
MaJQr Group 02 17 17 4 " 17 i
Minor Group 020
021 I~ H 1'1
IS'?
B IV P~RT C JNDrSTRLAL CV~SIFr(,ATION BY SEX AI\!) DlHSIOl\~. MAJllR (,~.OllP~ AND MIND.:? GROUPS OF PERSDN5. ,T \\ ORK OTHER HI. i, CLLTlVATlOl\--(u J.
WorKers ..:~ r;:l..!Je'1014 'Nark, en; n Nnp·1 Id B raoch of Industry Total Workers .c '7 .~~:'V
_ ....... _ ... _---., - ______ ~ ____ h __________ ~
r- --, ,..-___ __ J
Dlv;sl~o MI;Jr Gr '.!p, Tocal Urban T, Ur " )tal
ana M nor GrDuP r---- .-A ___ ~ r---..10-___ ---,
,--' -----.. r--A-~ (" _A- ____ ,- A -- -,
of 1.5,1 C, Persons Malas Females Persons Males Females Male. em~les ~e!i Pe.7,;Ilat !"ilEa '~l¢. M.l~. ~"rn.1IJl!ii
1 4 5 \I • .. .Ii .. .::.1 ;:; '4 IS
IMPHAL WEST SUB·DIV,SION-ctmtd.
Major Group O~ 16 10
Minor G oup 031 16 Ii) G .,
Major Group 04 57 51 ~ 26 l~ .. ""
Mino r' Group 040 33 3& ~ L • .. .
042 6 6
043 5 $ S •• " 044 2 2 ~
04' + " 4 ... 4
046 2 ~ , DIVISION 2&3 27,584 4,109 23,475 9,~11 r,801 7,'f1ll 3,S41 2:1.36'7 I,SSG 7,677 562 loa 245 93
Major Group 20 m 180 137 150 III A i"'I .,' , .. .. ., , .. '" 21 31 2 :y ~ q .. .. .. ... " " 21 :a II "
23 22, '60 163 21,997 7.281 73 7,L08 IllS ;".~I );1 lI.1V'11
Minor Gro!;p 231 517 51~ SO ..... I"
235 21,600 , IS ll,4a2 7,20J "tj ')',1>11 1111 %1'1B2 45 '.IM
Majer G~oup 24 3 1 3 3 :- I'
26 4 2 !l '" '" 27' 2,160 1,078 1,082 912 571 ~ .. '-", ... I no, ,.'1. ..,
Minor Gro~p 272 1.034 23 1.011 ill :11 : ... ,..1 .J f!:'''~d '-, 4J
m 1)10 1,05-+ 56 ssa 550 3. 1.05" .5i6 iQ .. ...
158
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Workers at Household Workers in Non-househoid Branch of Industry Total Workers In~ustry Industry
~ __ ~-A----Jr----~----__ A_~ ____ -----~ r-~----_A-----_--~ r--------A-~---~l D:vision, Major Group, Total Urban Tot,,1 Urban Total Urban
and Minor Group r:-- ..... ---.A..-----l
.-_____ A _____ ~ , ___ ..J.-___ , ,--_ ....... _--. ,----'----, r------..A.--1
of 1.5.1.C. F(n~ns ~~ales hmales PH!Ons Males Females Males Females Males Females Mal.s Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15
IMPHAL WEST SUB·DIVISION-contd.
Major Group 28 1,605 1,536 69 414 366 48 1,281 52 m - 31 255 17 81 17
Minor Group 280 259 259 85 85 4 4 255 81
281 1,112 1,108 4 247 247 I, lOB 4 247
288 147 104 43 57 31 26 104 41 31 24 2 2
Major Group 29 6 5 5 5 5 5
30 231 231 231 231 231 231
31 85 82 ll' 3 58 2 57 2 24 24
33 6 5 5 4 5 4
34-35 145 140 5 27 27 19 6 121 5 21
36 257 19.1 65 123 63 60 178 19 56 14 14 46 7 46
37 3 3 3 3
3S 18 18 18 18 I~ 18
39 550 466 84 305 233 72 466 84 233 72
Minor Croup 393 539 455 84 299 227 72 455 84 227 72
DIVISION 4 1,109 1,109 48B 4BB 11109 48B
Major Group 40 1,109 1.109 '188 488 1,109 488
11inor Group 400 1.021 1.021 440 440 1,021 440
401 8'1 8'1 "18 48 84 48
DIVISION 5 119 118 7J 73 118 73
Major Group SO 68 67 27 27 67 27
Minor Group SOil 32 31 18 18 31 18
159
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Wo <er, at H, usc ,old Workers in Non-household
Branch of Industr) Total Workers Induslrt Industry
- ---"-----1 - - --------.".__ ~------- ------, r-- ----- J.. -------~ r- .--- ----.).- - - - - .......
Dlvi~lon, M"jor Group, Total Urban Total Urban Tot Ur in
an~ Minor Grou~ r- -~___;.__--~ ,...._~_,A. -----, ,-- "--"" ,-__ -=-A_-_~ r ---- r -- _""_---.,
of I S.I.C. Perscn§ Ma'es Female, Persons Males Females Males Femal".s Mal.s Fe Ie' M, es F' es Males Fem,lu
2 4 6 9 10 II 12 13 1-4 IS
IMPHAL WEST SU B-DIVISION-coot I.
Major Group 51 51 51 46 46 51 -46
Minor Group 510 50 50 46 "16 50 ~&
511
DIVISION 6 6.430 0,050 3,380 3,414 1.876 1,538 3.050 3,380 1,816 1,531
Major Grou p 60-63 2
64-68 6,424 3,045 3,379 3,410 1.873 1.537 3,045 3,379 1,873 1.537
Minor Group 640 1,936 529 1,409 501 193 316 529 1.409 193 316
644 155 68 87 96 46 50 68 87 46 ~o
646 459 145 314 ,93 134 259 145 314 134 259
650 1,428 728 700 1,056 536 520 128 700 536 520
662 6& 36 28 4S 29 16 38 28 29 16
672 98 93 45 40 5 93 5 {O
689 1.904 1,226 678 985 711 274 1,226 678 711 271
Major Group 69 4 4
DIVISION 7 1,878 1,814 4 1,055 I 051 4 1,814 4 1,051 4
Major Group 70-71 1,833 ,829 4 1.021 1,017 1.829 ,4 1,017 ~
Minor Group 701 366 366 303 303 1365 303
702 1,407 1,407 672 672 1,407 672
703 19 15 4 " 7 4 15 4 7 4
705 29 29 23 23 29 2~
Major Group 73 45 4S 34 34 45 14
Minor Group 730 41 41 30 30 41 30
B-IV PART C -ISDt~I 4.L C[ <\ ~SfFIC \rIO:\' BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROVPS A!'l'D MIl\OR GROLPS OF PR..~JO:\5 AT H ORK O.TI:lER THA.~ (li.L.U VAIJON -coilid.
Branch of Industrv ioul Wor~~rs ,...- ____ J... ____ ~,_ ----" OJ n, (VIa 1r Grc JP. Tnt. U n
r----- -'- __ aiM lor ";r:)~ p
of I.S.I.C P~.ron9 Ma1ei F er12!@t
., II
DIViSiON 8 9.t" 9.3S~ IS8Q usa 5.114
Maier Group
Minor Group 804 1,156 1.154 1 I,IUI 1,116
1105 1% .. 104
S6 1,727 I ~96
Maior GrouD 8f 2,008 1.169 '34
Minor Group B 11 1,981 I 749 232 eos 659
Najar IOroup 2gS 2.:4
Minor Group 620 567 9S Rl
Major Group 83 210 201
10 70
Minor Group 6~O 1S8 158
Major Group 5J
87 H6 100 259 210
Minor Croup 872 509 409 !OO
Major:Group 88 587 534 53 511 "'65
Minor Gro'Jp aBO 2.77
tftfl 157 1~2 131
Major Group 89 1.116 1.101 IS
Ninor Group 890 1.116 1,101 15 32Q
,H •• 'II:!, 'S .C Hr,u5ehold
If IStry
---" ,---_..A... ~ ________ -.
1 r -_ A_
1~le;. M... s Ft:113i s ·s
10
:U4
2
41
IS2
II
37
5
5
y _______ A
-- ----. ,I !rban
__),_ -~ r ....J ___ ,
's F 'TIales aPs Fer ale;
13 4 15
9 le, sso 5.214 37~
4,310 2,903 46
1,154 2 1 116 2
10!
S6 1,6B6 41
,769 234 677 152
1 749 232 6,8 ISO
505 95 224 64
492 9S 219
201 9 86
160 4 '8
Sl 70
376 211
268 58
64 S3 11
446 100 210 49
~09 10) 1~5 49
534 53 465 46
'l37 40 200 37
152 5 5
1.101 15 315
1,101 I~ ~15
AL,L .. IViSI9NS J2,465 8,921 23,544 6,563 2,669 3,894 2, In 22,009 564 3,178 6,719 1,535 2,105 516
DIVISION o las 161 19 19 133 4 2
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Branch or 'ndustry Tot al Workers v.onel'l at Hou5chold
Industry Worker5 in Non-household
Industry r--- _-A. ____ ...... r- '------, r----_".;.,___._--~ r--------"------_--... Division, Major Group. Tolal Urban Total Ujban Total Urban
r- ~ ---_.I..-----") ,.--' ar.d M'nor Group
of !'S.I.C. Per50"5 Male' F.mllts P.r5Qn, Mal., Fomilts MAlu Femalel
2 5 6 7 8 9
IMIIHAt EAST SUB-DIVISON-contd,
Major Group os as 81 4 20 2
Minor Group OOS 82 18 la 2
007 2
Major Group '.)2 ~I 17 7 15
Minor Group 020 21 21
021 15 13 12
023 34 19 IS 7 IS
Major Group 03 2 2
Minor Group 03 3 3 2 2
Major Group 26 1 1 1
MiMr Group 040 IS 14 I t
044 7
045
DIVISION ~ ,,3 24,382 2,359 22,OZl 3,976 592 3,384 2,163 21,990
Major Group 20 253 50 203 41 17 24 33 170
Minor Group 209 137 131 " 4 7 131
Major Group 23 21,239 159 21,079 2,911 28 2,883 159 21,079
Minor Group 231 539 535 3\ 31 3 535
235 20,246 121 20, '25 2,957 II 2,846 121 20,125
2JB 415 2 2 413
Major Group 16 22 22
27 1,030 362 669 551 100 451 362 668
'520 36~
,----""'---.. r---- ..A-_____ ~
Malc5 Females Males Females Males Female.
10 II 12 13 14 IS
61 2
60
47 2
21
12
2
21
1'1
2
564 3,378 196 33 18 6
18 17 33 12
31
II 2,846
100 451
36~
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Workers at Household Workers in Non·household
Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Irdustry ,-___ _..A.._~, ,----------'- .-------"--------,
..A.... ______ -,
Division, Malor Group Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban
and Minor Group ,.... ___ _..A.__ __ --, .----"----- ........
,"':"'_.A..-_\ r--~-----" r--"'---, r--~-'------,
of I.S.I.C. ( Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
,2 4 10 II 12 13 14 15
IMPHAL:EAST SUB·DIVISION-eontd.
Minor Group 273 385 354 31 118 95 23 354 31 95 23
Major Group 28 1,300 1,273 27 253 246 7 1,156 27 233 7 117 13
Minor Group 280 177 176 13 13 69 107 13
281 343 340 193 193 330 198 10
282 578 578 578
Major Group] 30 3
31 14 12 2 4 2 2 -I 2
32
33 2
34·35 75 72 3 7 20 4 52
36 164 147 17 94 79 15 145 17 79 15
Minor Group 360 149 133 16 91 76 15 131 16 76 15 2
Major Group 37
38 68 68 63 63 68 63
39 211 209 2 49 47 208 47
Mmor Group 39) \92 190 2 46 44 1 189 2 41 2
DIVISION 872 640 132 130 130 640 232 130
Major Group 40 872 640 232 130 130 640 232 130
Minor Group 400 495 485 10 118 I I-a 485 10 118
401 377 155 222 12 12 155 222 12
DIIVISION 60 60 26 26 60 26
Major Group 50 43 43 24 24 43 24
Minor Group 500 14 J4 14
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r'
Workers at Household Workers ie Non-household Branch of Industry Total Workers Indusvy Industry
r----...)._----, ,------------ ...., ,---------_,__--~""' ,.-------,.,..___---~ Division, Ma;or Group Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban
and M nor Group r----..A.-----~ r-----~-A- r--..A.---~_..... r-,......_...A._----., r-_....,---"---l .----"---~
of I.S.I C. Persons Males fernales Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 4 10 II 12 13 14 15
lMPHAL WEST SUB·D1VISION-contd.
Minor Group 501 29 29 23 23 29 23
Major Group 51 17 17 2 2 17
Minor Groui> 510 17 17 2 17
DIVISION 6 2,214 1,128 986 861 517 345 1,128 986 517 345
Major Group 60-63 10 10 2 2 10
64·68 2,204 1.218 986 860 515 345 1,218 986 SIS 345
Minor Group 640 394 188 206 210 152 58 188 206 152 58
644 49 40 10 73 40 3 7
646 271 116 155 132 69 63 116 155 69 63
650 213 72 141 128 39 89 72 141 39 89
662 36 32 36 4 32 4 n 4 32
681 32 32 4 'I 32 4
689 1,136 732 404 295 207 88 732 404 2Q7 as
DIVISION 7 796 793 S 279 279 793 3 279
Major Group 70-7~ 792 789 3 277 277 789 277
Minor Group 70 I 316 316 155 155 316 ISS
702 319 319 101 101 ....:: 319 101
'" 703 18 JB 13 13 18 13
705 119 119 119
710 15 15 15
Major Group 73 4' 4 2 2 4 2
DIVISI6N 8 3,949 3,672 277 1,284 1,119 165 3,672 277 1,119 165
Major Group 80 1,334 1,320 14 461 456 1,320 14 456 5
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Branch of Industr, Total Workels
r----A--__, r----Division, Major Group
and Minor Group
ofl S.I.C.
Total Urban
r--~ r-----~~
Persons Males Females Peroons Males Females
2 3 5 6 7
Workers at Household Induslrt
Total
,----'----,
Males Females
9
"'-------""\ Urban
r----Jo...---,
Males Females
10 II
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-eontd.
Minor Group 803 139 139
804 149 60 60
809 1,015 1,001 14 383 378 5
Maior Group 81 1,096 998 98 254 209 45
Minor Group 810 48 34 14 21 7 1'1
8' I 1,048 964 84 233 202 31
Major G rOUD 82 348 290 58 128 91 37
Minor Group 820 324 266 58 119 82 37
Major Group 83 171 162 9 55 55
Minor Group 831 f49 145 46 46
Major Group 84 16 16
85 55 56 41 41
Minor Group 850 29 29
Major Group 86 23 20 2
87 254 235 19 60
Minor Group B72 248 :1.29 19 63 54
Major Group 88 238 171 67 161 94 67
Minor Group 880 If! 95 101 54 '<7
882 37 17 30 19 17
Major Group 89 <\13 404 9 104 103
Minor Group 890 404 9 104 103
DIVISION , 7 7 .. of
Major GJOUP 'l0 7 7
Minor Group 900 7
Wor.kr. in Non-household Industry
~---~---~------~ Total Urban
,.-----'------, ~
Males Females Males Females
12 13 14
139
149 60
1,001 14 37B s
998 98 209 45
1'1 7 14
96+ 84 202 31
290 58 91 37
266 58 82 37
1·62 9 55
145 46
16
56 41
29
20 1 2
235 19 60 9
19 54
171 67 94 67
95 47 5-i "r7
37 17 19 17
9 103
40'\ 9 103
7
7
7
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Branch of Industry ,----___.____.., Division. Major Group
;md M;nor Group of 1.5.1 C,
Total Workers ~ ________ ---A ____________ ~
Total Urban .--__,,__________,
Persons Males Females Persons Mal., Females
2 3 5 6 'I
Worker, It Houuehold
Industry ,-------"-_
Total Urba~
~~
Males F em.I., Male. F.m.los
" BISHENPUR. SUB-DIVISION
ALL DIVISION 9,731 J,~29 7,802 497 6,619
DIVIS10fll o 166 113 53 31 14
Major GNUP 00 36 II Ie
Minor Group 005 '<7 3& II 32 10
Major Group 01
Minor Gronp 013 ..
Major Group 02 4
Minor Group 020 3
Major Group 03 liD 70 040 3
Minor Group OJI liD 70 'r0 3
Major Group O~
DIVISION 1 & S 7,093 41ll 6,61 r 465 6,605
Major Group 20 15 15 l'r
23 6,590 40 6,550 40 6,549
Minor Group 231 6,549 6,549 6,549
235 41 40 40 I _
MIIjor Group 27 133 l2l II 121 II
Minor Group 273 122 122 121
Major Group 2'8 238 219 19 21" 19
Minor Group 281 234 215 19 214 19
Major Group 31 l l
Workers in Non-household Industry
Total Urban r--'------. r~ Mal.. Fem.le, Mal.. F .m.le.
13 15
1,431 1,183
81 39
3
70 37
70 37
17 6
5
2
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Branch of Industry
r-------.A.----, Division, Major Group,
and Minor Group
of I.S.I,C.
Major Group 34·35
36
37
38
39
DIViSION 4
Minor Group 393
Major Group 40
Minor Group 400
Total Workers Workers at Household
In~u5try
~-----------A-----______ l ~-----~--~----1 Total Urban Total Urban
r-----A--~_, __ ---~h~_---, .---~--, r---A--, PersOns Males Females Persons Males Female, Males Females Males Females
15 5
31 28
65 62
39
65 62
39 39
39 39
10
3
8
5 7
BISHENPUR SUB·DIVISION-contd.
5
24
60
60
9 10 II
7
2
DIVISION , 1,201 155 1,046
Majer Group 60·63 2
64·68 1,167 145 1,0'12
Minor Group 64Q J8(' 63 723
644 17 17
650 -to
689 307 69
Maior Group 69 9
DIVISION 7 71 71
Major Group 70·71 71 71
Minor Group 701 39
702 32 32
DIVISION a 1,161 1,069 91
Major Group so 103 100
Minor Group 809 67 3
Worker> in Non-household Industry
r-------A-------~
Total Urban , __ -A.._---"I ,------...A--l
Malos Females Males Females
12 13 14 IS
2
39
2
39
39
155 1,046
2 3
145 1,012
63 723
17
9 40
68 239
8
71
71
39
32
1,069 92
100
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Workers at Household Workers in Non-household
Branch of Industry Total Workers ,Industry Industry ,--__ _lI,_____-----. ,---
->-________ """'1 r---------A--------, r--------- A - ___ -~I
Division, Major Group. Total Urban Total Urban fotal Urban and Mino~Group r-----"-----' , ,--__ .A.-_-., r----.J.--- 1
,--_..J.... __ -., r--""'---,
of I.S.1.C. Persons Ma'es Females Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female. Males Females
2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 1"1 15
\ BISHENPUR SUB-DIVISION-conc1d.
Maior Group 81 827 770 57 770 57
Minor Group 811 825 768 S7 768 57
Major Group 82 61 S3 S3
Minor Group 820 56 i8 48
Major Group 83 42 40 2 40 2
Minor Group 831 33 31 2 31 2
Major Group 84 2 2 2
85 10 10 10
86
87 30 25 5 25
Minor Group 872 30 25 S 25 S
Major Group 88 17 13 '" 13 4
B~ 63 50 13 50 n
Minor Group 690 63 SO 13 50 13
THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS 20,851 3,lU 11,559 600 16,190 2,692 1,369
DIVISION 0 220 97 , 123 10 94 til
Major Group 00 7 7
Minor Group 005 7 7 _,_
Major Group 02 61 51 10 51 10
Minor Group 021
023 54 45 45
Major <;ir5'up 03 130 Z(, 194 """ trr ..... ,_ 2~ 193
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Workers ~t Household Workers in Non-household
Branch 01 Industry Total Workers Industry Ind"stry ,-----'-----. r- -, ,-------'---._---, -,
Division, Major Group Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban
and Minor Gr~up r------A----.... r----.A_...._-_~ r---- ...._ __ -. ,.....-........--...;..__~ r-----.;..._-~ ~ __ .A ___ ~
of 1.5,I,C. Persons Males Females Persons Males Femal.s Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 II 12 13 II, 15
THOUBAL 5UB-DIVISION-eontd.
Minor Group 031 130 26 104 26 103
Mafer Group 04 22 20 2 2 17
'Minor Group 040 21 19 2. 2 16
DIVISION 1 & J 16,910 624 16,286 597 16,180 27 106 I
Major Group 20 1'r2 4 138 127 II
Minor Grouq 200 103 2 101 2 101
Major Group 21
23 15,628 63 15,565 63 15,565
Minor Group 231 1,493 6 1,487 6 1,487
235 13,909 55 13,854 55 13,854
238 220 219 219
Major Group 25
27 181 \59 n l59 23
Minor Group 273 157 ISS 2 tss 2.
Major Group 28 225 211 14 211 14
Minor Group 281 161 161 16\
Major Group 31 2
83 99 5 94 5 93
Minor Group 338 99 9~ 93
Major Group 34·35 462 16 444 442 17 2
Minor Group 3S0 445 444 442 2
Major Group 36 45. 43 2 i3 2
~? 1~9 'I~ ';"" -:' p~ S ... t:""
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Workers at Household Workers in Non-household Bra~ch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry
r-----A..------1 r--------~----~ ~------___ A _____ ~
Division, Major Group Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban and M:nor Group ,-----....L__-i ,.---__ ---A. ,..----'------. .--~ ~
of 1,5,1 C, Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
3 -4 10 II 12 13 I~ IS
THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION-eonld,
Minor Group 393 119 11-4 114
DIVISION 4 105 105 105
Major Group 40 105 ICS 105
Minor Group 400 98 ~ 98 98
-rol 7 7
DIVISION 4
M~jor Group SO 4 • 4 ..
Minor Group 501 4
Major Group 51
Minor Group 511
·DIVISION 1,304 313 991 liS ttl
Major Group 60-63
64-68 1,303 313 990 311 '90
Minor Group 640 SiS 66 449 '6 149
644 37 4 33 , - -4 33
616 57 20 37 ( 20 37
650 38 16 21 I 16 22
'8~ 628 196 m 196 132
DIVISION 201 1B9 12 189 12
Major Group 70-71 201 189 12 ~ 189 12
MiMr (;rpup 701 15 15 15
702 57 57 57
703 12 12 If
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Workers at Hou,ehold Workers in Noo-hou,enold Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry
.----"--____" r------------A--------___ ~ --'-------, ,- ______ ..A. ____ ----.
Division, Major Group, Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban and Minor Group ,... --, -, ,..---"'-----"'1 ,-----"-----, r----.A..---. r----.A.---"'\
of l.s.l.e. Persons Male, Females Persons Male, Females Male, Femal., Males Females Males Females Male, Female.
2 ~ 7 10 II 12 13 14 15
THOUIIAL SUII·PIVISION-concld,
Minor Group 705 117 lOS 12 105 12
DIVISION 1,002 1,873 129 1,873 .29
Major Group 80 309 308 308
Minor Group 80) 77 77 77
S09 21e 217 217
MajorZGroup 81 1,190 1242 48 1,242 48
Mloor Group ell 1,287 1,239 ~e 1,239 48
• Major Group 82 121 109 12 109 12
Minor Group 820 103 91 12 91 12
Major Group 83 63 54 5'1
Minor Group B31 52 52 S:l
Major Group 84
85 15 15 15
86
87 77 49 28 49 28
Minor Group 872 76 '4B 28 ~e 28
Major Group 88 89 59 30 59 30
Minor Group BBO 63 36 27 36 27
HaJor Group 89- 29 29 29
Minor Group ~90 29 29 29
OlVI$ION 104 81 '7 ...: a1 17
HaJor GrQJJP 90. 1001 B7 11 87 17
Minor Group '00- 104 87 17 S, 17
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Workers at Household Workers in Non·household eranch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry
r-----.,A_____~ ,--- r--- "'____-_.--. Division, Major Group Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban
.nd M,nor Group ,-__ ..-A..-----"'\ ,_---.;..___--~ ,_---,,_-, ,---__'____'_' r---""-_ ~ ,-___ .A-_-.
of I.S.I.C. Persons Males Females Persons Males Femaies Males Females Mdes Females Maies females Males Females
10 II 12 13 14 IS
UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS 1,390 1,409 981 70 SIO 131' 71
DIVISION 0
Major Group 04
Minor Group 047
'DIVISION 1 & 3 1,00l " 910 70 "0 l3
Major Group 20 .a
23 901 901 '01
Minor Group 231 28 2a 28
235 869 869 869 /
Major GrouP 27 12 3
Minor Group '2.73 12
Major Group 28 79 73 58 IS
Minor GrouP 281 is 'IS 32 13
287 22 12 22
2M 6 2
Major Group 34-35
36
38
DIVISION .. 3S 35 IS
Major Group 40 35 35 35
Minor Group 400 3S 3~ 35
DIVISION' , 11 45 11 45 11
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Worker, at Hcusehold Worke" in Non·hou,ehold
Branch 01 Industry Total Work ers Ind'Jstry Industry
,-----""------, ,- r-------A-----~ Division, Major Group, Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban
and Minor Group ,..----'-----, ,-----'------. , _ ___A_ __ , r------, r---...A--. r-- ..J..-__ ,
of I,S.I.C. Persons Malei Females Person. ~Ies Females MaleS females Male, Females Male. Females Mal .. Fernal",
10 II 11 13 I~
" UKHRUL SUB·OIVISION-contd.
Major Group 64·108 57 t3 11 tS 12
Minor Group 640 41 )0 II 30 Ii
'89 16 15 15
DIVISION 14 14 14
Major Group 70·71 10 10 10
Minor Group 702
705
Major Group 73 ..
Minor Group 730
732
'OIVISION 8 1,278 1,2U 59 1,219 S9
Major Group 60 349 346 346
Minor Gr01Jp 803 30 30 30
eDt 189 129 189
eo, 129 126 126
Major Group 81 HI 60a )3 608 33
Minor Group 810 82 14 74
811 559 534 25 534 15
Major Group 82 oil 32 32
Minor Group 820 40 31 31 , Major Group 83 163 154 154
Miner Group 831 1+1 I~O 140
173
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Bran,h of Industry Total Worker' Workers at Household
Injumy Worker; in Non-househOld
Indu'try ,.: ____ ......... A ___ -. r- -, r-------A---~ r--------"---- ___ ---.
Di~lsion, Major Group, aoJ Minor Group
of 1.5:I.C.
MinGr GrGup e3l
Major Group $4
55
86
81
8S
69
ALL DIVISIONS
'DIVISION o
Major Group 02
04
Minor Group 010
'DIVISION 1 &; 3
Major Group 21
23
Minor Group 231
235
Major Group 21
Minor Group 271
273
1lIaI0' Group 28
Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban ,-----.J,.._----, r-----"----~ ,--....______, r----'---.... ,...-~ ~
Persons Males Ferr.i., Penons Male. Females Males Females Males Females Males female. Males Fernalet
9 10 II 11 IJ 14
UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION-concld.
10 I~ 14
17 12 12 5
50 50 50
so so so
MAO & SADAA. HILLS SUB-DIVISION
',163 ',248 SIS 1,201 ISS
III 69 51 65 Sl
12V 68 52 65 52
119 67 _52 65 52
405 44 361 360
353 2 351 351 ~I
349 2 347 2 347
23 IS 15
19 15 IS
12 II 21
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Branch 01 I n:lustrr r------......__-__......_ Divis;on. Major Group
and Minor Group
of l.s.l.e.
T olal Workers
'---~----,
Total Urban
r-----A--~ ~_~
P."ons Males Females PerSOn, Males Females
Worker; at Household
Incustry Workers in Non-household
Industry .-------..._--_ ~----....__----, Total
.---.....__ ..... Mal~s females
Urban Total Urban
..---"'---., ,.----"'----, r---""---,
M.les fomales Males femal.s Male, Fornal ..
10 II 11 13 I~ IS
MAO & SADAR HILLS 5UB·DIVISION-contd.
Minor Group 261 Ii Ii 13
2ea
Major GrQ~1) 36 1
Minor Group 393
DIVISION
Major Group 50 i.
MinQr Group 501 - .. Major Group 51
Minor Group 510
"DIVISION 4 135 47 88 47
Major Group 64·68 135 88 017 '17
Minor Group 640 2
652 2
689 122 91 41 91 'II
DIVISION 5
Major Gro~p 70·71
Minor Group 701 1 i. 1
702
'DIVISION • I,Otl 1,031 55 1,037 55
Major Group 80 i42 +12
Minor Group GO! I, I,
17$
B-TV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DMSIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATIO~-contd. ,-
Work.rs at Household Workers in Non-household
Branch of Ind umy Total Workers Industrf Industry ,_ __ --4_~ ,------ ---, r--------~------~ r--------~~----_-Division, Major Group Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban
an~,t1inor Group ,.....----"-------. ,--- .., ~--'---, r---.A..--~ ,--.A.._~ ,...---~--,
of l.s.l.e. Persons Maies Females Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fema'es Males Females
5 6 7 10 II 12 13 14 15
MAO & SADAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION-co"cld.
Minor Group S04 )04 304 304
B09 116 116 116
Major Gro'up 81 414 386 2B 386 28
Minor Group 811 i 13 366 27 386 27
Major Group 82 75 55 20 55 20
Minor Group BlO 70 S() 10 SO 20
Major Group 83 60 59 S9
Minor Group 831 H "- 42 42
B32 17 17 17
Major Group 85 II II II
Minor Group 850 II II II
Major Group 86 12
88 60 59 59
Minor liroup 880 29 18 28
BB~ 12 12 12
Major Group 89 18 17 17
M;nor Group 890 18 17 17
(I) MAO
ALI.. DIVISIONS 1,020 630 390 -'" 27 30' 603 BI
DIVISION 0 107 U 52 55 52
Major Group 0'1 107 55 5, 55 52
Hinor G..[9up 040 107 55 52 55 52
'DIVISION 2., 3 137 18 109 17 J09
'\
B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DMSIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTlVATION-conrd.
Branch of Industry Total Workers
Workers at Houuehold
Indu"..,
,------"----~ ,...---~-___''--------""'''I ,------'-----""' Division. Major Group Total Urban Total
r-__'______" and M;nor Group ofl.S.1 C. Persons Males females Person; Males Females Male. Females
7
(i) MAO-eonld.
Malo. Group 23 310 30a 2 30e
Minor Group 235 310 308 2 309
Major Group 27
Minor Group 271 8
Major Group 28 17 17 16
Minor Group 2BI
28a
Major Group 36
DIVISION
Major Group 50 1
Minor Group SOl 1. 1
Major Group 51
Minor Group 510
DIVISION 4, 14 21
Major Group 64-68 23
Minor Group GS9 24 23
DIVISION
Major Group 70-71
Hinor Group 702
'DIVISION 8 546 518 28
Major Group eo 169 to?
Minor Group a03 , 804 92 92
Urban
Males fecn~e,
10 "
Workers in Non-household Industry
r-------~-------~ Total Urban
r__'__~ ,--__._____,
Mateo female, Mal.. hlJlal.,
12 13 14 IS
'1
2
21
21
23
28
169
91
177
B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GRqUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK 9THER THAN CULTIVATION-comd.
Branch of Industry
Division. Major Group
and Minor Group
of l.s.l.e.
Minor Group 809
Major Group B I
Minor Group 811
Major Group 82
Minor Group 820
Major Group 83
Minor Group 831
832
Major Group 85
Minor Group 850
Major Group 86
88
Minor Group 880
882
883
864
Majo r Group 89
Minor Group 890
ALL DIVISIONS
DIVISION o
Major Group 02
Minor Group 023
Total Wor-kers
Workers at Household
Industry
Workers in Non-household
Industry
r-------------------1 r----.Jo___----, ,--~, --- -"-------..., Total Urban Total
( ___ ~___.A.. __ ~ ,--__;.__----l r---"""__ __
Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 9
(i) MAO-concld.
67 67
218 203 15
218 203 15
31 23
28 20
44
27 26
17 17
9
9
4
so 50
19 19
10 10
12 12
17 17
17 17
( ii) SAOAR HILLS
743 61B 12S 51
14 14 4
Urban Total Urban ,---h---, r---A-~ ~ __ A-_l
Males Females Males Females Males Females
10 II 12 13 14 15
67
203 15
203 15
23 8
20
26
17
9
4 4
50
19
10
17
_' 17
598 74
10
R·IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CU~ TIV ATION-contd.
Workers at Household Workers in Non-household
Branch of Industry Total Workers Industry Industry r-~~---...A.._~ r--~---_____J..._~--~~--~--------. ""--------,
Division, Major Group fatal Urban Total Urban Total Urban
and Minor Group ,--_ _.l..____,.. _ __...., ~~-~--. r---'----. ~--, r--- ---"--, .-__ ...A-_l
of 1.5,1.(, Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Male. females Male. Females Males Females Males Females
2 7 9 10 II 12 13 14 15
( ii) SAOAR HILLS-eonld.
Major Group 04 13 13 10
Minor Group 040 12 12 10
044
DIVISION 2&S 68 16 52 16 51
Major Group 21
Minor Group 211
Major Group 23 43 43 43
Minor Group 131 f -I 4
235 39 39 39
Major Group 27 14 7 7 7
Minor Group 271 -I -I 4
273 10 7
Major Group 28 5
Minor Group 281 5 5
Major Group 36
Minor Group 361 .,;"
Major Group 39 -I 4 -I
Minor Group 393 <I -I 4
DIVISION ., III 65 46 61i 46
M.jor Group 64-68 III 65 46 6ii ~,
Minor Group 640 2.
Gil 0\ -I -I
652 2 2 1
179,
B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Branch of Industry
Division, ~ajor Group,
and t:'!;nor Group
of l.s.l.e.
Minor Group 689
DIVISION
Major Group 70·71
Minor Group 701
702
'DIVISION
Major Group 80
Minor Group 803
aQ4
809
Major Group 81
M;nor Group 811
Major Group 82
Minor Group 820
Major Gro~p 83
Minor Group 831
Major Group 85
86
ts
Minor Group 880
Major GrOup 89
Workers .. at Household Total Workers Industry
Total Urban Total ,- ........ --_!_..A.,-----l r- ,_---___.A..--l ,----""'----,. r----""'- -~ r-- ..A ___ -....
Person, Mal... Female, Perionl Males Females Male' Females Males Females Males Females Males FelT'.l ..
1 6 7 10 II 11 13 14 15
( ii.) SADAR HILLS-concid.
98 58 40 58 40
4 4
4 4 4
2 2 2
2 2 2
546 519 27 519 27
273 273
12 12 12
212 212 212
49 49 49
196 183 13 183 13
195 183 12 183 12
44 32 It 32 12
42 30 12 30 12
16 16 !..- 16
16 16 16
2 2
4 4
10
10
180
B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROuPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Branch of Industry Total Worker s ~ _ __ -A _________ r-----
DiVision, Major Group Tot,1 Urban
",d Minor Group
of L5.I.C.
,--""""""'" ,-----'---, Persons Males Females Persons Mates: Fema)es
Workers at Household Industry
Total Urban
,-----'----, r-----A--~
Males Females Males Females
10 II
TAMENGlONG SUB-DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS 1,330 7S8 S72 ISO 544
DIVISION 10 10 -.
Major GrOup 02 10 10
Minor Group 021 10 10
"DIVISION 2&3 694 ISO S44 ISO 544
Major Group 23 552 16 536 16 536
Minor Group 231 132 129 129
235 410 13 4D7 13 407
~lajor Group 27 2
18 112 127 127
Minor Group 281 29 28
288 100 96 96
Major Group 34-35
Minor Grt'up 343
Major Group 36
DIVISION 24 14
M.jor Group 4D 24 24
Minor Group 400 24 24
DIVISION 10
Major Group 64-.8 10
Minor Group 689 10
DiViSION
Workers in Non.household Industry
Total Urban r-.A-----, f---.,)__-'-'~
Males Females Males Female'
12 13 14 15
608 28
10
10
10
24
24
24
183
B·IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTlVATION-cvntd.
Branch of Industry Total Workers
Workers at Household In~ustry
Workers in Non·household Industry
r~---A----, r-----------A-------___ -, r-------A--------, • _______ A-______ ~
DivISion, Maior GrOJD, Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban and Minor Group r-----.A----" r------..J-....----, .,__.A--__ ~ I __ ~.A.._~ ,-----"----'l ~
of I.S.I.C. Persons Males Females Pe~sons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
4 10 II 12 13 14 15
)IRIBAM SUB.DIVISION-contd.
Minor Group 640 14 13 13
646 2 2 2
650
652
661
662 2 2 2
689 2 2
DIVISION 7 19 19 19
Major Group 70·71 19 19 19
Minor Group 701
702
703 2 2
706 a
·PIVISION 8 854 590 264 590 264
Major Group 80 162 155 ISS 7
Minor Group 80S 39 38 38
809 117 III III
Major /Group 8 I 186 145 41 145 41
Minor Group S II IB2 1'14 38 144 38
Major Group 82 22 45 22 45
Minor Group 820 58 13 45 13 45
821 9 9 9
Major Group 83 12 12 12
184
B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX A.c~D DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Workers at Household Workers in Non-household
Branch of Industry Toul Workers Industry Industry ,----__.______, r------------A------------~ r---------A--------, r-----J...-__ - __ ,
DiviSion. Major Group. Total Urban Total Urban lotal Urban
and Minor Group r-----~--, r----A -----, r-~~.A.--., ,-------"""--"-) r---,.,...----.. r---.A--....., of I.S.l.e. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Male' Female,
2 <I 10 II, 12 13 14 15
JIRIBAM SUB-OIVISION-concld.
Minar Group 831 10 10 10
Major GrOup 84
85 2
86 10 <I 6
Minor Group 862 10 <I
Major Group 87 50 49 49
Minor Group a72 49 4' 49
M~jor Croup 88 bS I B 50 IB 50
Minor Group 882 51 S~ 50
8B4 9
Major Group 89 291 22S " 22S '6
Minor Group 890 291 215 6. 225 .6
DIVISION 9
M1jor Group 90
Min~r Group 900
CHURACHANPPUJI, SUB·DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS 2,817 1,8SI 966 108 821 1,74! 144
DIVISION 0 39 31 8 31
Major Group 02 9
Minor Group 020
021
t-lajor Group 03 2 2
Minor Group 031
U5
a.IV PAAT C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GnouPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK ()THER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Branch of Industry Total Workers
Workers ~t Household
Industrt
WorkHs in Non·household Industry
~----~---~~ r---- ---. ,.----J...-------, r--------~-------Division, Maior Group
awl Minar Group
of 1.5.I.C.
Major Group 01
Minor Group 040
044
'DIVISION 1& S
Major Group 23
Minor Group 131
235
m
Major Group 27
Minor Group 27J
Major Group 28
Minor Group 280
2S1
2M
Major Group 31
34·35
36
Minor Group 360
Major Group 3~
DIVISION
Major Group fO
Minor Group "100
401
Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Mal.. Female'
6 7 9 10 11 12 13 I~ 15
CHURHCHANDPUR SUD.DIVISION-eontd.
27 ,6 20
26 " "
,as "6 811 lOS 8n
828 15 813 15 813
6
il7 10 a07 10 e07
~7 fO 40 7
f3 40 3 fO
42 41 37 4
31 30 30
13 13 13
13 13 13
2 2
17 16 16
17 I, Iii
7 •
, 9
U6
B·IV PART C~INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATlON-contd.
Workers at Household Workers in Non-household Branch of Industry r ot.1 Work ,r, Industry Industry
.- __ _...-J... ____ -, ,---- -- r----~----~ r-DiviSion, Major GroLip~ Total Urban Total Urban Total Urban
and Minor Group ,-____ ___...A.. ___ --,
r------"-----~ ,-.---"-----""l ,..-...-....-_.A-..-_-, r~'-'- _..A.-___ , ,--~_..A-___ --.
of I,S,I,C, P'r'QOS Mal.- Femal" Person. Males Female. Males females Malel Female. Males Females Mal~s Females
7 10 II 11 13 14 15
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION-contd,
DIVISION
Major Group SJ 2
Minor Group 501
502
Major Group 51 7
M nor Group 5,0 7
"DIVISION 341 281 60 281 60
Major Group 64.68 341 281 GO lSI 60
Minor Group 640 40 31 31
646 33 22 II 22 " ~5Q 5
602 II II II
689 146 209 37 209 37
DIVISION 41 41 41
Major Group 70-71 41 41 ~I
Minor Group 701 12 12 12
701 24 24 24
705 of
706
<DIVISION 1,431 1,357 74 1,357 74
Major Group BO 605 602 602
Minor Group 803 35 34 34~ • 804 357 357 JS7
809 204 202 2 202 2
187
B·IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Branch of Industry
,-------"-----, Division, Major Group
and Minor Group ofl.S,I.e.
Major Group 81
Minor Group B II
Major Group 82
Hinor Group 820
Major Group 83
Minor Group 830
231
Total Workers ,.-.-----Total Urban
,..----'------, Persons Males Fernales Persons Males Females
6
Worke.. at Household
Indust, y --------,
Total Urban ,...___.._____, ~
Males Females Males Females
10 II
CHURACHANDPUR SUB·DIVISION-cancld.
512 16
504 488 16
116 90 26
107 81 26
85 79 6
17 16
67 63 4
Major Group 84 10
as 5 5
32
Minor Group 862 to 9
Major Group 87
88 24 22 2
89 41 36 5
Minor Group S90 041 36
DIVISION 9
Major Group 90
Minor Group 900 J
TENCNOUPAL SUB-DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS 958 84? '" 52 31
DIVISION o 12 12
Major Group 02 7
Minor Group 011 7
Workers in Non·hou •• hold
InduWy
r------~--~---_ Total Urban
r- ----'----.. ,-----'-----J
Males {emales Males Fem.le'
12 13 14 15
496 16
~a8 16
90 26
B I 26
79
16
63
IS, 14
10
22 2
36 5
795 80
12
188
B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR. (;ROUPS ()F PERSONS AT WOIUI OTHER THAN CULTIV ArION-coma.
Bra~ch of I ndu'try Total Workers
Workers at Household IndustrY'
,-_----"-_____ ,--_______ -A-______ ---, ,...-____ -..A ____ --.
Division, Major Group Total Urban Total
and Minor Group ,.------'-----, ,....----'-----. r----'--> of I.S.I C, Persons Males Females Persons Males Female. Males females
2
Urban
,--~
Male> Females,
10 II
T£NGNOUPAL SUB'·DIVtSfON-conld,
Maior Group 5iO S
Minor Group 040 5
DIVISION 2. &3 94 61 31 51 31
Major Group 21 30 30 30
Minor Group 231 17 27 27
235
Major Group 27 l
Minor Group 173 3
Major Group 21 S7 57 46
Minor Group 2&0
lei 19- 29 17
18S 19 19 " Major Group H·35
Minor Group 350
Major Group 36 -Minor' Group HO % 2:' 2
J42
DIVISION 4
Major Group 4Q
Minor Group 400 ;-
DIVISION 4
Major Group 51 ~ 4
Minor Group SIQ 1
Workers in Non-household Industry
Total Urban
r---~--, r--~---~
Males Females Males Fem.les
12 13 14 IS
5
II
II
, 2
4
4
189-
B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVlSI.ONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Workys at Household Workers in Non-household Branch of Industry Total Worker, Industry Industry r--~---' r- --, r- ..., r------.A--____ -, Divllion, Major Group, Total Urban Total Urban To:.1 Urban
and Minor Group r------>------.., A-.--_---, ..---"------. r---=-.A.--~ r--------'----, ~------,
of I.S.I.e. Persons Males Females Persons Males females Males Females Males Females M,les Females Males Females
3 -+ 5 9 10 II 12 13 14 15
TENGNOUPAL SUB·DIVISION-contd.
·DIVISION 6 160 118 32 128 32
Major Group 64-68 160 128 32 128 32
Mino~ Group 6'10 95 66 29 66 29
644 -I 4 -I
64. 12 10 2 10 2
647 9
672 of -I 4
689 35 35 35
DIVISION 7 7 7 7
Major Group 70-71 7 ) 7
Minor Group 70 I
702 6 6
DIVISION 8 680 632 48 - 632 48
Major Graul) aD 269 268 268
Minor Group 803 12 12 2
804 170 169 169
809 12 n 72
Major Group ,SI 224 187 37 187 37
Minor Group 811 222 185 37 185 3,
Major Group 82 36 2~ 7 29 7
Minor Group B20 35 28 7 28 7
190
B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THA~ CULTIVATION-contd.
Branch of Industry ,.--------"------,
DiviSIon, Major Group
and Minor Group
of I,S.I.e.
Major Group 83
Minor Group 830
831
Maior Group 86
88
e9
Minor Goup 890
Total Wor'kers
r-------------A------------, Total Urban
Workers at Household Industry
Workers in Non·hous~hold Industry
,-----""------.--. ,---- .A-____ ,
Total Urban Total Urban
r---____A..--~.---l---L---~ ,.---_'___~ ,---"""'-----.., r---~ .--__ .A.----,
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femal es
2 4 10 II 12 13 14 IS
TENGNOUPAL SUB.DIVISION-concld.
29 28 28
12 12
17 16
II 2 2
2 2
109 109 109
109 109 109
191
APPENDIX TO TABLE B·lV PART C. Minor groups having less than 1% of workers of MANIPUR (contd.)
the respective Divisions and less than 5% in case of F 3) NHl (F 1); 320 Total NHI (M I); 331 Total minor groups of Division 2 & 3 only have been shown In (M 1);' 336 Total HI (M 1) NHI (M 4) in this appendix. Urban NHI (M 3); 338 Total HI (F 1) NHI (M 6
The following abbriviations have been used. F 94) Urban NHI (M I F 1); 340 Total HI (M 10) NHI (M 170) Urban NHI (M 22); 342 Total NHI
HI=Household Industry. NHI=Non·household (M5); 343 Total HI (M 27 F 7) NHI (M 6) Urban Induiitry M=Males, F:::::Femltles.
MANIPUR
007 Total HI (M 2) NHI. (M I); 013 Total NHI (M 3 F1); 022 Total NHI (F:I); 024 Total NIh (Ml);
042 Total NHI (F 6); 043 Total NHI (M 5) Urban NHI (M 5); 045 Total HI (MI FI) NHI (M 6) Urban NHI (M 4); 046 Total NHI (M 2) Urban NHI (M 2); 047 Total NHI (M 3); 200 Total HI (M17 F146) NHI (M60 F6) Urban HI (M3 FIl) NHI (M 43); 201 Total NHI (Ml); 202 Total HI (Mll F41) NHI (M3 F24) Urban HI (FI)
NHI (FI); 203 Total HI (M2 F2); 204 Total HI (FI) 205 Total HI (M8) NHI (Mll Fll) Urban HI (M6) NHI (M 11 F 2); 206 Total H[ (M I) NHI (M 1) Urban HI (M 1); NHI (M 1) 207 Total HI (M 35 F 29) NHI !M 73 F 30) Urban HI (M 3) NHI
(M 53 F 25); 209 Total HI (M 7 F 203) NHI (M 10 F 1) Urban HI (M 4 F 15) NHI (M 10 F 1); 211 Total HI (F 17) NHI (M 1 F 14) Urban NHI (M 1 F 5)i 214 Total NHI (M 2 F 1 ) Urban NHI (M 1); 223 Total HI (M 3) Urban HI (M 3); 233
Total HI (M 65 F 16) Urban HI (M 35 P6); 237 Total HI (M 16) Urban HI (M 9); 244 Total HI (M 3) Urban HI (M 3); 256 Total HI (F 1); 262 Total HI (F 13); 264 Total HI (F 9); 266 Total HI (M 2 F 2); 270 Total HI (F 2); 271 Total HI (M 2 F 9); 274 Total HI (M 2,F 130) Urban HI (F 62); 219 Total HI (F 2) Urban HI (FI); 284 Total HI (M 3) Urban HI (M 3); 287 Total HI (M 185) Urban HI (M 21); 289 Total'HI (M 9 F 7) NHI (F 15) Urban HI (F 7) NHI (F 15); 292 Total HI (M 5 F 1) Urban HI (M 5); 300 Total HI (M 74) Urban HI (M 74); 301 Total HI (M 86) Urban HI
(M 85); 302 Total HI (M 2) Urban HI (M 1); 303 Total HI (M 72) Urban HI (M 72); 311 Total HI
(M 60 F 1) NHI (M 31) Urban Total HI (M57 F 1) NHI (M 24); 314 Total
HI (M 7 F 3) NHI (M 8 F 1) Urban HI (M 4
HI (M 7) NHI (M2); 344 Total HI (M6); 355 Total HI eM 2 F 1) NHI (M 1) Urban HI (Ml); 356 Total HI (M 3) Urban HI (M 2); 360 Total HI (M 312
FI8); NHI (M 2 Fl); Urban HI (M 124 F 16) NHI (F 1); 361 Total HI (F 1); 3(12 Total HI (M I); 363
Total NHI eM 6); 364 Total HI (M 20); 365 Total HI (M 75 F4) NHI (Ml) Urban HI (M6); 367 Total HI (M 4 F 16) NHI (M 7 F 44) Urban HI (M 3 F13) NHI (M 7 F44); 368 Total HI (M 2 F 2) NHI (M 4 F 1) Urban HI (M 2); 369 Total HI (M3) NHI (F I) Urban NHI (F 1); 378 Total HI (M 5) Urban HI (M 3); 384 Total HI (M 73) NHI (M 1) Urban
HI (M7l); 388 Total HI (M43) NHI (M2) Urban HI
(M 10); 389 Total HI (M I); 392 Total HI (M 25) Urban HI (M 8); 394 Total HI (M 5) Urban HI (M 1); 399 Total HI (M 2); 403 Total NHI (M 4); 502 Total NHI (M I); 511 Total NHI (M 1 F 1); 601 Total NHI (F 3) Urban NHI (F 1); 602 Total NHI (M I F 1); 611 Total
NHI (M 1) Urban NHl (Ml); 621 Total NHI (M8);
638 Total NHI (M 3 F 1) Urban NHI (M 1); 641 Total NHI (M 13 F 12) Urban NHL(M 9); 642
" Total NHI (M 2 F 2); 643 Total NHI (M 2); 645
Total NHI (M 20 F 36) Urban NHI (M 12 F 16); 647 Total NHI (M. 24 F 3) Urban (M 4); 648 Total NHI (F 3) Urban NHI (F 2); 651 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M 4); 652 Total NHI (M 40 F 1) Urban NHI (M 9 F 1); 653 Total NHI (M 22 F 14)
Urban NHI (M 21 F 13); 654 Total NHl (M 1) Urban NHI I (M 1); 655 Total NHI (M 6) Urban NHI (M 6); 660 Thtal NHI (M 28 F 11) Urban NHI (M ~4 F 5); 661 Total NHI (M 51 F 4) Urban NHI (M 38 F4); 662 Total NHl (M 44 F 60) Urban NHI (M 33 F48); 66JTotal NHI (M 6 F 13) Urban NHI (M 6 F 9); 664 Total NHI (MI F 11) Urban NHI (F9); 670 Total NHI (M 8) Urban NHI (M7);
671 Total NHI (M 1) Urban NHI (M 1); 672 Total
NHI (M 108 F 7) Urban NHI (M 49 F7); 673 Total
MANIPUR (cancld.) NHI (M 1); 680 Total NHI (M 1 F 16) Urban NHI (M 1 F 10); 681 Total NHI (M 60 F 1) Urban NHI~ (M 24 F 1); 682 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M4); 683 Total NHI (F39); 684 Total NHI (M 12) Urban NHI (M8); 685 Total NHI (M 6) Urban NHI (M6); 686 Total NHr (M 17 F 37) Urban NHI (M 12 F32); 687 Total NHr (M 4) Urban NHI (M 4); 688 Total NHI (M 22 F 1) Urban NHI (M 15 F 1); 690
Total NHI (M 8 F 1); 693 Total NHI (M 3) Urban NHI (M 3); 699 Total NHI (M 1); 706 Total ,NHI (M 10 F 3) Urban NHI (M 1); 708 Total NHI
(M 2); 709 Total NHI (M 2) Urban NHI (M 2); 710 Total NHr (M 24) Urban NHI (M 9); 731 Total
NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M 4); 712 Total NHI (M 2)
810 Total NH£ (M 145 F 29) U [ban NHI (M 25 F 16), sq Total NHI (M 1) Urban NHI (M 1); 821 Total NHI (M 85 FI) Urban NHI (M 14); 830 Total
NHf (M 104 F 18); Urban NHI (M 24); 832 Total NHl (M 41 F 11) Urban NHI (M 3); 840 Total NHl (M 126.F 1) Urban NHI (M 78); 851 Total ~HI
(M 64 F 1) Urban NHI (M 52 F 1) 852 Total NHI (M 50) Urban NHI IM5); 853 Total NHI (M 13) Urban NHI (M8) 860 Total NHI (M33 F3) Urban NHI (M 14 F 2); 861 Total NHI (M 31 F 21) Urban NHI (M 16 FLO) 862 Total NHI (M 85 F 22) Urban NHI (M 25); 870 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M 1); 811 Total NHI (M 35 F 1) Urban NHI (M29); 873 Total NHI (M 6) lkban NHI (Ml); 881 Total NHI (M 14 F 7) Urban NHI (M 8); 883 Total NHI (M 81 F 8) Urban NHI (M 55 F 7); 884 Total NHI (M 83 F 1) Urban NHI (M 42) 885 Total NHI (M 77 F 1) Urban NHI (M 44)
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION
200 Total HI (M 13 F 13) NHI (M 57) Urban HI (M 3) NHI (M 41); 202 Total HI (F 38) NHI (F 1) Urban HI (F 1) NHI (F 1); 203 Total HI (F 2); 204 Total HI (F ]); 205 Total HI (M 6) NHI (M 6)
Urban HI (M 6) NHI (M6); 206 Total NHl (M 1) Urban NHI (M 1); 207 Tot;".I1 HI (M 19 F I) NHI
(M 67 F 24) Urban HI (M 3) NHI (M 48 F 21); 209 Total HI (M 1 F 56) NHI (M 10 F 1) Urban HI (F 8) NHI (M 10'F 1); 211 Total HI (F 17) NHl
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-contd.
(M 1 F 12) Urban NHI (M 1 F S); 214 T_otal NHI (M 1) Urban NHI (M 1); 223 Total HI (M 3) Urban HI (M 3); 233 Total HI (M 32 F I) Urban HI (M 18); 237 Total HI (M 9) Urban BT (M 9); 238 Total Hl (M 1) Urban HI (M 1); 244 Total HI (M 3) Urban HI (M 3); 266 Total HT (M 2 F 2); 270 T6tal HI (F 2) 271 Total HI (F 1); 274 Total HI
(M 1 F 11) Urban HI (F 2); 279 Total HI (F I) Urban HI (F 1); 282 Total HI (M 7); 284 Total I HI (M 3), Urban Hl (M 3); 287 Total HI (M47); 289 Total HI (M 8 F 7) NHI (F 15) Urban HI (F 7) NHI (F 15); 292 Total HI (M 5 F 1) Urban HI (M 5); 300 Total HI (M 74) Urban HI (M 74); 301 Total HI (M 85) Urban HI (M 85); 303
Total HI (M 71) Urban HI (M 72); 311 Total HI (M 57 F 1) NHI (M 24) Urban HI (M 57 F 1) NHI (M 24); 314 Total HI (M 1 F 1) NHI (F 1) Urban HI (F 1) NHI (F 1); 336 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M 3); 338 Total NHI (M 1 F 1) Urban NHI (M 1 F 1); 340 Total HI (M 3) NHI (M 110) Urban NHl (M20); 343 Total HI (M 6) NHI (M 3) Urban HI (M 3) NHI (Ml); 344 Total HI (MS); 3501
Total NHI (M 8 F5); 355 Total HI (M 2) Urban HI (M 1); 356 Total HI (M 3) Urban HI (M 2); 360
Total HI (M 95 F 1) NHI (F 1) Urban HI (M 4g F 1) NHI (F 1); 363 Total NHI (M 6); 364 Total HI (M 5): 365 Total HI (M 71 F 3) NHl (M 1) Urban HI (M 5); 367 Total HI (M 4 F 15) NHI (M'7 F 44) Urban HI (M 3 ,F 13) NHI (M 7 F 44); 369 Total HI (M 3) NHI (F 1) Urban NHI (F 1) 378 Total HI (M 3); Urban HI (M 3); 384 Total HI (M 8) Urban NHI (M 8); 388 Total HI (M 10) Urban HI (M 10); 392 Total HI (M 5) Urban HI (M 5); 394 Total HI (M 4) Urban HI eM 1); 399 Total HI (M 2); 403 Total NHI (M 4); 51 I Total NHI (M 1); 601 Total NHI (F I) Urban NHI (F 1);
602 Total NHl (M 1); 641 Total NHI (M 9 F 4) Urban NHI (M 9); 642 Total NHI (M 1 F 1); 643 Total NHI (M 2); 645 Total NHI (M 15 F 29) Urban NHI (M 11 F 16); 647 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M4); 648 Total NHI (F 2) Urban NHI
(F 2); 651 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M 4); 652
Total NHI (M 10 F 1) Urban NHI (M 8 F 1)
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-concId. 653 Total NHI (~ 12 F }3) Urban NHI (M 12 FI2); 654 Total NHI (M 1) Urban NHI (M 1); 655 Total NHI (M 6) Urban NHI (M 6); 660 Total NHI (M 25 F 9) Urban NHI (M 22 F 5); 661 Total NflI (M 39 F 4,) Urban NHI (M 37 F 4); 663 Total NHI (F 5) Urban NHI (F 4); 664 Total NHI (M 1 F 11) Urban NH! (F 9); 670 Total NHl (M 7) Urban NHI (M6); 671 Total NHI (M 1) Ur~an NHl (M 1); 673 Total NHI (M 1); 680 Total NHI (F 14) Urban NHI (F 10); 681 Total NHf (M 27 F 1) Urban NHl (M 20 FI); 682 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M4); 683 Total NHI (F 30); 684 Total NHT (M 11) Urban NHI (~17); 685 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M4); 686 Total NHI (M 15 F 33) Urban NHI (M 12 F 32); 687 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHl eM 4); 688 Total NHI (M 15 F 1) Urban NHI (M 12 F 1); 693 Total NHI (M 3) Urban NHI (M 3); 699 Total NHI (Ml); 706 Total NHI (M 1) Urban NHI (Ml); 709 Total NHI (M 2) Urban NHI (M 2); 710 Total NHI (M 9) Urb.lll NHI (M9); 731 Total NH£ (M 4) Urban NHI (M 4); 810 Total NHI (M 19 F 2) Urban NHI (M 18 F 2); 812 Total NHI (M 1)
Urban NHI (MI); 821 Total NHI (M 13) Urban NIH (MS); 830 Total NHI (M 35 F 2) Urban NHI (MIS); 832 Total NHI (M 6 F 3) Urban NHI (M3);
840 Total NHI eM 83) Urban NHI (M 70); 851 Total NHI (M 52 F I) Urban NHI (M 45 F I); 852
Total NHI (M 49) Urban NHI (M5); 853 Total NHI (M 7) Urban NHI eM 3); 860 Total NHI (M 20 F 2)' lJrban NHI (M 14 F 2); 861 Total NHI
(M 17 F 9) Urban NHI (M 14 F 9); 862 Total NHI (M 27) Urban NHI (M 25); 870 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M 1); 871 Total NHI (M 27) Urban NHI (M 23); 873 Total NHI (M 6) Urban NflI (Ml); 881 Total NHI (M 7 F 2) Urban NHl (M 6); 883 Total NHI eM 52 F 5) Urban NHI (M 49 F4); . 884 Total NHI (M 55) Urban NHI eM 42); 885 Total NHI (M 31 F 1) Urban NHI (M 31)
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION
024 Tbtal NHI (M 1); 200 Total HI (M 2 F 18) NHI (M 3 F 6) Urban HI (F 11) NHI (M 2); 201 Total NHI (Ml): 202 Total HI (M 7 F 1) NHI (M 3 FI2); 203 Total HI (M 2); 205 Total NHI (M 5 F 11) Urban NHl (M 5 F 2); 206 Total HI (M 1)
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-concld.
Urban HI (M 1); 207 Total HI (M 15 F 20) NHI (M 5 F4) Urban NHT (M 5 F4); 233 Total HI (M31 F 6) Urban HI (M 17 F 6); 237 Total HI (M 2); 262 Total HI (F 13); 264 Total HI (F 9); 271 Total HI (M 2); 274 Total HI (F 117) Urban HI (F 60); 287 Tolal HI (Ml16) Urban HI (M 21); 288 Total HI (M 63 F 23) UrQan HI (M 7 F 7); 301 Total HI (M 1); 302 Total HI (M 2) Urban HI (M 1); 311 Total HI (M 1); 314 Total flI (M 5 F 2) NHI (M 6) Urban HI (M 4 F 2); 320 Total NHI (M 1); 331 Total HI (M 1); 336 Total HI (MI); 340 Total HI (M 7) NHI (M 48) Urban NHI (M2); 343 Total HI (M 12) NHI (M 3) Urball H[ (M 4) NHI (M 1); 344 Tctal HI (Ml); 350 Total Hf (F 2); 355 Total Hl (F 1) NHI (M!); 364 Total HI (MIl); 365 Total HI eM 1) Urban HI (Ml); 367 Total HI (F 1); 368 Total HI (M 2) Urban HI (M2); 378 Total HI (Ml); 384 Total HI (M 65) Urban HI (M 63); 388 Total HI (M 3); 392 Total HI (M 19) Urban HI (M 3); 611 Total NHI (M 1) Urban NHI (Ml); 621 Total NHI (M8); 638 Total NH{ (Ml); Urban NHI (Ml); 645 Total NHl (M 1) Urban NHI (M 1); 647 Total NHI (M 9); 6'i2 Total NHI (M 15) Urban NHI (M 1); 653 Total NHI (M 10 F 1) Urban NHI (M 9 Fl); 660 Total NHI (M 2) Urban NHI (M 2); 661 Total NHI (M 1) Urban NHI (M 1); 663 Total NHI (M 6 F 5) Urban NHI (M 6 F 5); 670 Total NHI (M 1) Urban NHl (M I); 672 Total NHT (M 11 F 2) Urban NHl (M 9 F 2); 680 Total NHI (M 1) Urban NHl (MI); 684 Total NHI (M 1); 685 Total NHL (M 2) Urban NHl (M2); 686 T9tal NHI (M2): 688 Total NHI (M3); Urban NHI (M 3) 706 Total NHI (F 3); 708 Total NHI (M 2); 730 Total NHI (M 4) Urban NHI (M2) 805 Total NHI (M 31) Urban NHI (M 18); 821 Total NHI (M 24) Urban NHI (M9); 830 Total NHI (M 17 F 4) Urban NHI (M9); 832 Total NHI (F 1); 840 Total NHI (M 16) Urban NHI (M 8); 851 Total NHI (M 9) Urban NHI (M 7); 853 Total NHI (M 5) Urban NHI (M 5); 861 Total NHI (M 2 F I) Urban NHI (M 2 F 1); 862 Total NHI (M 18 F 2); 871 Total NHI (M 6) Urban NHJ (M6); 881 Total NHI (M 3) Urban NHI (M2); 883 Total NHI (M 9 F 3) Urban NHI (M <5 F 3); 884 Total NHI (M 1); 885 Total NHI (M 26) Urban NHl (M 13)
BISHENPUR SUB.DIVISION
021 Total NHJ (M 1); 040 Total HI (F 1); 200 Total HI (F 14); 202 Total NHI (F 1); 272 Total
H! (F 11); 288 Total NHI (M 4); 314· Total NH! (M 2); 343 Total HI (M 5 F 7); 350 Total NHI (F 3); 360 Total HI (M 24); 368 Total m (F 2); NHI (M 4 F I); 378 Total HI (M 1); 384 Total NHI(M 1); 388 Total NHI (M 2); 601 Total NHI (F 1); 602 Total NHI (F 2); 638 Total NHl (M 2 F I); 645 Total NHI (M 2); 646 Total NHI (M 1 F 8); 663 Total NHI (F 2); 680 Total NHI (F 1); 683 Total N.HI (F 9); 686 Total NHI (F 3); 688 Total NHI (M 2); 690 Total NHI (M 8 F i); 803 Total NHI (M 6); 804 Total NHI (M 9);'805 Total NHI (M 1); 810 :rnta1 NHl (M 2); 821 Total NHI (M 5); 830 Total NH} (M 7); 832 Total NHI (M 2); 8140 Total NHI (M 2); 850 Total NHI (M 10); 860 Total NHI . (M 4); 862 Total NHI (M 2); 880 Total NHI (M 4); 881 Total NHI (M 2 F 2); 882 Total NHI (M 5 F 2); 884 Total NHI (M 1); 885 Total NHI (M I)
THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION
022 Total NHI (F 1); 044 Total NHI (M I); 202 Total HI (F 2); NHI (P 10); 207 Total HI (M 1 F 8); NHI (M 1 PI); 209 Total HI (F 16); 214 Total NHJ (M 1); 233 Total H I (M 1 F 5); 256 Total HI (F I); 272 Total HI (M 3 F 19); 274 Total HI (M 1 F 2); 280 Total HI (M,2); 282 Total HI (M 8); 288 Total HI (M 40 F 14); 311 Total HI (M 2) NHI (M3); 340 Total NHI (M 12); 342 Total NHI (M 5); 360 Total HI (M 40 Fi); 365 Total HI (M 3 FI); 394 Total HI (M 1); 601 Total NHI (F I); 641 Total NHI (F 2); 645 Total NHI (M 2 F 7); 647 Total NHI (M3 'p 2); 648 Total NHI (F 1); 652 Total NHI (M 1); 660 Total NHI (MI P 2); 661 Total NHI (M 3); 663 Total NHI (F 1); 680 Total NHI (F I); 681 Total NHI (M 1); 686 Total NHT (F I); 804 J:otal NHI (M 11); 805 Total NHI (M 3); 810 Total NHI (M3); 821 Total NHI (M 18); 830 Total NHI (F 9); 832 Total NHI (M 2); 840 Tolal NHI GM 4); 850 Total NHI (M IS); 861 Total NHI (P-I); 862 Total NHI (M 4); 871 Total NHI (M I); 882 Total NHI (M i5 P 3); 883 Total NHI (M 4); 885 Total NHI (M 4).
UKHRU1J ,SUB-DIVISION
202 Total HI (M 4); 205 Total HI (M 2); 233 Total HI (F 4); 280 Total NHI (M 2); 282 Total HI (M 2); 350 Total HI (M I); 360 Total HI (M 3); 389 Total HI (M 1); 805 Total NHI (M 1); 821 Total NHI (M I); 830 Total NHI (F 2); 840 Total NHI (M 6); 850 Total NHI (M 5); 862 Total NHI (M 4); 872 Total NHI (M 2); 881 Total NHI (F 3); 882 Total NHI (F J); 884 Total NHI (F 1); 885 Total NHI'(M 12);
MAO AND SADAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION
023 Total HI (M J);"044 Total HI (M 1); 211 Total NHI, (F 1); 360 Total HI (M I)j 361 Total HI (F l); 650 Total NHI (F 1); 805 Total NHI (M 3);
810 Total NHT (:E' 1)1 821 Total NHI (M 5); 860 Total; NHI (M 3); 861 Total NHI (M 2 F 4); 862
Total NHT (M 3); 882 Total NHI {M 9); 883 Total
NHI (M I). (i) MAO
360 Total HI (M 1);'805 Total NHI (M 3); 8~,1 Total NHI (M 3); 860 Total NHI (M 3); 861 Total
NHI (F 4); 862 Total NHI (M I).
(ii) SADAR HILLS
650 Total NHI (F 1); 810 Total NHI (F I); 821 Total NHI (M 2): 850 Total NHI (M 2); 861 Total NHI(M 2); 862 Total NHI (M 2); 890 Total NHI
(F I). TAMENGLONG SUB-DIVISION
272 Total HI (F 1); 273 Total HI (M 2 F I); 279 Tolal HI (F 1); 280 Total H{ (M 2); 289 Total HI (MI); 360 Total HI (M!); 805 Total NHI (M 3); 810 TotatNHI (M 2 F 1); 821 Total NHl (F 1); 850 Total NHI (M 5); 872 Total NHI (M 1); 881 Total
NHI (M 2). JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISION
207 Total NHI (F 1); 211 Total NHI (P 1); 214 Total NHI (F 1); 233 Total HI (M I); 273 Total HI
(M 5); 280 Total NHI (M 3); 350 Total NHI (F 1); 360 Total HI (M 2); 364 Total HI (M 4); 804 Total NBJ (M 6); 810 Total NHI (M 1 F 3); 830 Total NHI (M 2); 840 Total NHI (M 6); 850 Total NHI (MI); 851 Total NHI (M I); 871 Total NHI (M 1);
880 TrOtal NHI (M 7); 883 Total NHT (M 1).
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION
271 Total HI (F 4); 311 Total NHI (M 4); 314 Total HI (M 1); 350 Total HI (F 1); 392 Total Hi (M I); 393 Total HI (M 1); 641 Total NHI (F 2); 642 Total NHI (M 1 F I); 688 Total NHI (M2); 805 Total NHI (M 9); 810 Total NHI (M 8); 821 Total NHI (M 9); 832 Total NHI (F 1); 840 Total NHI (M 9 F 1); 850 Total NHI (M t); 851 Total NHl (M 2); 852 Total NHI (M 1); 853 Total NHI (M I);
195
J
860 Total NHI (M 1 F 1); 861 Total NHI (M 7 F 4); 871 Total NHI (F I); 880 Total NHI (M 7 F 2); 882
Total NHI (M 4); 883 Total NHI (M 5); 884 Total NHI (M 3); 885 Total NHl (M 3).
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DIVISION
650 Total NHI (M I); 805 Total NHI (M 5); 810 Total NHI (M 2); 821 Total NHI (M I); 860 Total NHI (M 5); 861 Total NHI (M 3 F 2); 862 Total NHI (M I); 884 Total NHI (M 2).
B-V OCCUPATIONAL C1ASSIFICA'l10N'BY SEX OF P~RSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION
FLY-LEAF
This is a new table in which cross tabulation of industrial categories and occupations has been made for the first time. The 9 industrial categories of workers are reproduced below:
I As Cultivator
II As Agricultural Labourer
III In 'Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities
IV At Household Industry
V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry
VI In Construction
VII In Trade and Commerce
VIII In Transport, ~torage and Communications
IX In Other Services
Separate data are furnished in the Table, in respect of peJ;sons engaged in Household Industry and other industrial categories except those relating to Categories I and II. The table has been prepared on the basis of the National Occupational Classification and figures have been shown separately for the Union Territory and each Sub-division and for 'Total' and 'Urban'. Data relating to the rural areas of the Territory can be worked out by subtracting the urban figures from the total.
Occupational families having less than 1 % of the workers of the respective Divisions, (Less than 0.5% in case of families of Division 7-8) have not been shown in th~ table but are given in the Appendix to
this table. Divisions thus affected are marked with an asterisk. (*) Lines with nil entries have been omitted.
Occupational Families .:tOO-Cultivators (owners), 401-Cultivators (Tenants) and 414-Agricultural Labourers have been excluded from Table B-V. Likewise Occupational Group XO-Workers without occupations and its Families have not been shown in the table.
Thc list of National Classification of Occupations, from which available figures of the categories presented in this table are drawn up is also reproduced as an Annexure to the fly-leaf of this table and the following changes in the original list of N.C.O. are also made:
197
(i) A new occupational family 67J.'TeIeprinter Operators' has been added.
(ii) Occupation 'Teletypist' has been deleted from family 211,
(iii) Occupational family Code of 073 a~signed
to 'Actuaries' in the N.C.O. hIlS been assigned to 'Geographers' and the 'Actuaries' joined with Statisticians m family 072,
(iv) Occupational family code of 063 (Jurists and legal technicians, n.e.c. (including petitio? writers) has been renumbered as 069, and
(v) Occupational family OX4- Geographer has been del.ted.
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B·V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION
Total Wgrksrl -A---___ ~ _______ ~
Division/Grou~1 Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) r-------'-
Category De"ri~tion I'ers.ns Male, Femal., Persons Miles Females
4 S
",ANIPUR
ALL DIVISIONS 121,5$1 ~O,7St 10,7" 26,71l U,lQJ II,S"
Category-III In Mininl~ Quarryinl, livestock, Forestry, Fi,hiR',
Huntinl and Plantations, Orchard. and Allied Activities 805 574 231 17 17
IV At Household Induser, n,I" 7,2" 71,875 11,181 2,126 " ,055
V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry 1,106 148 251 m m " VI In Construction 1,136 1,003 lSI 611 611
VII In Trade and Commerce "18., s,m ,,561 4,176 l,m I,BIl
VIII In Transport Star. Ie and Communicati •• I~OlS I,OI~ It 1,314 I,no ~
IX In Other Services 13,123 21,761 I,m ',f75 "~~' 53,
DIVISION 0 Prof ••• ional, Technical and Related Worke .. II ,144 10,084 1,16. l,llS 1,953 3n
Cat_lory '1'1 12 12
IX 11,232 10,072 1,160 2,] 15 I,m 3&2
Group 00 Archit~cts, EDlineers and Survey"rs m 423 117 117
Cat'lory VI 12 12
IX 411 411 IS7 1i7
Fsmily 01 Civil Eneireers (includin2 averseero) 173 173 " 96
Catel"ry VI
IX r6~ 165 '6 9'
Family 007 Surve~Qrs 2H 234 88 SS
Gate~ory VI 4 4
I IX 23. 230 sa II
GNUP j 01 Chtmists, Physicists Geolofists and other Phy.ic.r Sdentisls S
C,telory IX 5 5
Group 02 Biologists, Viterinari,ns, Agronomists and ~.I.ted Scientists 7f 74 20 20
Cate20 ry IX 71 H 20 20
200
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT W0RK OTHER THAN CULTiVATION-contd.
Tot,1 Worker,
,------------'--------~--- --, Division/Group/ Total Urban
Family (N.e.O.) r--------A~~-~ ..<..----------
Category Description Persons Males F.m.l~s Persons Male, Females
2 J 4 7
MANIPUR-contd.
Group 03 Physicians, Sure.ons and Dentists "2 65~ 38 242 219 23
Category IX m 6S1 33 242 219 23
Family 033 Physicians, other H3 ~14 29 153 135 IS
Category IX ~13 ~14 2' 153 135 I~
, Group 04 Nurse" Pharmacist, and olM,.r Medical and
Health Technicians 581 30~ 277 160 77 83
Category ix 5s1 301 271 100 77 8)
Family 041' Midwives and H •• lth Visitors 135 .., 131 41 42
C.legory IX 13G I] I 43 42 . family 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians 195 187 57 54
Catezory IX 195 187 57 54
Group 05 Teachers 7,292 6,761 531 1,016 sn 173
Category IX 7292 ',761 53 I 1,0 16 643 173
Family 051 Teachers Secondary Schools m 68~ 39 104 17 ( 28
Category IX 723 68~ 39 204 176 28
Family 052 T •• chers, Midd Ie and Primory Schoo Is ',1-11 5 737 ~O-l 683 565 JIB
Category IX 6, HI 5,m 404 683 565 liS
FamilY 059 Teachers, n.e.c. H9 271 73 62 37 15
C8te£ory IX 3i9 271 73 62 37 25
Group 06 Jurists 137 137 83 83
C.tegary IX 137 137 83 83
Group 07 Soci.1 Sci.nti,t, ~nd Related workers 155 115 10 58 51
Cate~ory IX ISS 115 40 SS 51 7
20\
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-conta_
Total Workers
Division/Group! Total Urban Family (N,e.O,) r-----'- ~ ____ --A-------.
Category De6cription Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
MANIPUR-contd,
2 i
Group 08 Artil(', writers ,nd Related workers 954 722 232 322 251 71
C'tegory IX 954 722 232 322 251 71
FamilY 086 Musicians and f\elated wor"er, 754 562 192 246 192 54
Category IX 754 562 192 246 192 54
Group 09 Draughtsm.r, and Science and Engineering Technicians n,e.c, 481 48 41 41
Category IX 48 48 41 41
Group OX Other Professional, Technic' I and Re lated workers 8Sl S41 ~2 181 176 5
Category IX 883 841 42 181 176 5
Family OXO Ordained f\eligious Workers 445 442 90 90
Category IX 445 442 90 90
Family OXI Non-ordained Religious Workers 2S3 230 23 2l 23
Category IX 253 230 23 23 23
*OIVISION Administrative, Executive And Managerial Worker. 2,049 1,168 81 776 747 29
Category V
VI 391 391 140 1,40
VII
VIII 2 2
IX 1,652 1,511 81 631 602 29
Group 10 Administrators and Executive Officials, Government 1,115 1,082 33 m 328 II
Category IX 1,115 1,082 33 339 328 II
Family 109 Administrators and Executive Official" Central Government 151 ISO 56 55
Category IX 151 150 56 55
Family 101 Administrators .nd Executive Officials, State Government 560 549 II 236 230
Cetegory IX 560 549 II 236 230
Division/Groupl Family (N,C 0·)
Category
Family 102
Category IX
Family 103
Cetegory IX
Family 104
Category IX
Family 109
Category IX
Group 12
Category VII
Group 13
Category V
VI
VIII
IX
Family 131
Cate~ory vi
Family 135_
Category IX
Family 13.
Cet.gor~ IX
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B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PiERSONS AT WORK @THER THAN CULTIVATlO~-co/1td.
Total Workers r----------------"-----~-------~l
Total Urban r--------.A....---~-, f----~..A.-------,
Description Persons Males Fef11ales Persons Males Females
MANIPUR-contd
Administrators and Executive OffiCials, Local Bodies 85 84 15 IS
85 84 15 IS
Administrators and Executive OffiCials, Quasi-Government 56 54 2 21 20
56 54 '2 '21 20
Village Officials 140 122 18 II
140 122 IS II
Administrators and E~ecutiye Officials. Government, n. e. c. 123 123
123 123
Directors, Managers, and Working Proprietors, F nancial Instituti ons
Directors, Managers and Working PrJprietors, other 931 883 4a 434 416 Ie
391 391 140 140
2
537 489 4B 2'12 274 18
Dlrectorsj Managers and working Proprietors,
construction 391 391 140 140
391 391 140 140
Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors.
Rocre.tion, Entertainment and Catering SerVices 95 78 17 15 15
95 78 17 15 15
Directots, Managers and working roprietors, Oth~r SerVices 276 263 13 249 249
276 263 13 249 249
103
nov OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
r---------------- A ---------- _____
Division -Groupl Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) .---.-----~--- ......... -----1 ~ ---- _..A-__ ~_ ,.._ ___
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Female s
2 5 7
MANIPUR-contd.
Family 139 Directors, Managers and working Proprietors n. e· c. 162 144 18 24 18
Cetegory IX 162 144 18 24 18
'OIVISION Clerical and Rei ated Workers 2,795 2.738 57 1,341 1199 4Z
Category IX 2,795 1.,738 57 1,341 I ,29~ ~2
Group 20 Book· Keepers and Cashiers 61 . .7 51 SO
Category IX &8 67 51 SO
FamilY 200 Book-Keepers, Book-Keepiog and Accounts Clerk> 4' 49 33 33
Category IX 49 49 33 33
Group 21 Stenographers and Typists 30 27 19 16
Cetegory IX 30 27 19 I,
Group 22 Office Machine Operators 2
Category IX 6 2
Group 28 Clerical Worker', Miscellaneous 1,785 1,735 50 99'1 m 35
Category IX 1,785 1,735 50 994 m 35
Family 280 General ana other Ministerial Assistants and Clerks 1,587 1,538 1~ 857 823 34
Category IX 1,587 1,538 19 857 823 34
Family 289 Miscellaneous Orfice Workers inelu ding Recordkeepers,
Muharrers, De.spa.tc.hers, Packe.rs a.nd BlndlJrs. of Office Papers 198 197 137 13.
Category Ix I~S 197 137 13.
Group 29 Un,k illed Office Woe,ers 906 903 275 272
Category IX 906 903 275 £72
Family 290 Office Attendants Ushers Hall'porters etc. n e.c. 906 903 275 272
Category IX 906 903 275 272
·OIVISION Sal es Worlcers 11,883 5,321 6,561 4.273 2,390 1,883
Category VII 11,883 5,322 6,561 4,273 2,390 1,883
Div;sionlGroupl
family (N.C.o.)
Category
Group 30
Category VII
Group 31
Cetegory VII
Group 32
Category VII
Group 33
Category VII
Family 330
Category VII I
Family 331
Cetegory 1"11
family ll9
Category 'III
Grou~ 34
Category VII
'PIVISION 4
Category III
IV
IX
Group 40
Category III
IV
IX
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n-v OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Tota; Workers
r·---- ~-------~-------~ T ot.1 Urbar,
Descr_lption PerSQns Males Fem.los Persons Males Females
MANIPUR-con~d.
Working Proprietors, Wholesale and Retail Trade 2
1 nsurance and Real Estate Sales,nen, Salesmen of
Securities and Services and Auctior"teers 4
Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers' Agents
Salesmen, Shop Assistants anel Related workers 11,375 5,3 11 6,553 4,270 2,3B7 I,B83
II 875 5,317 6,558 4.270 2,387 1,883
Salesmen and shop Assistants, Wholesale
and ~etail Trade 7,2 1S 3,258 3,957 3,593 2,003 1,590
7,215 3,25B 3,951 3,593 2,003 1,590
Hawkers Pedlars and Street Vendors 690 m 456 132 65 67
.90 234 456 132 6S 67
Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related workers n· e, c. 3,970 1,825 2,145 545 319 226
3,970 1,825 2,145 545 319 22.
Money-Lenders and Pawn-Brokers
Farmers r Filhermen, Hunters, LoCgers And R.elated
workers 1,093 768 325 SO ~9
788 557 231 27 27
154 61 93
lSI 150 23 22
Farmers and farm Mana2ers 266 253 13 25 25
17. 167 20 20
2S 24 4
62 62
20'5
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OT,HER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
.----------------~~-------------___,
Division/Groupj Total Orban
Family (N.e.O.) ~-----, , -,
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Fem.ls
2 6
Mj),NII'UR~contd.
Family 402 Farm Man agers I Inspectors and Overseers 36 36
Category IX 36 36
family - 403 Planters and Plantation Mana2ers 75 72
Category III 67 64
IV 2 2
IX
Family 404 Farmers and Farm Managers, Animals Birds and Insects Rearing 75 67 20 20
Category III 49 43 20 20
IV 4 2
IX 20 20
Family 409 Farmers al1d F!lrm Mana~er.:i n.e.c. SO 78 2 ....
Category III 60 60
IV 20 18 2
Group 41 Farm Workers 303 231 72 18 17
Category III 1% 135 61
IV 18 10
IX B9 B8 IB 17
Family 411 Farm worKers. Animals. Birds Ind Insects Rearin, '226 157 69
Category III 171 112 59 I
IV 15 5 10
IX 40 40
Family 412 Gardeners (Mal is) 36 35 5 'I
Cateiory IX 36 35 S 'I
106
~-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Division/Group/ Total --'-"--------,
Urban Family (N.C.O.) r--------A-___ ~~~. ______ A ______ ,
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Female
'1 4 7
MANIPUR-contd.
Family 415 Plantation Labourers 26 26
Categgry III 23 23
IV
Family 419 Farm worker~ n1e.c. I, 13 13 13
Category III 2 2
IX 13 13 13 13
Group 42 Hunters ard Related Workers 2
Category III 2 2
Group 43 Fishermen and Related Worker. 28' 116 173
Category III 265 II. 149
IV 24 24
Family .431 Fishermen, Inland and Co .. t~1 Waters 249 115 13{
Category III 249 115 134
Fa,mily 439 Fishermen and Related Workers n .• t. 40 39
Cate20ry III 16 15
IV 24 24
Group .44 Loggers and other forestry workers 233 166 67 6
C_t78ory III 149 - 137 12
IV S4 29 55
Family 440 ~orest Rangers and Related Workers 49 49 G 6
Category III 49 49
Family 441 Harvesters and 2atherers of Forelt ProducU including lac (except long) 17 17
Cilt.gory III 17 17
207
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLAStiIFICATI.8N BY $iX: OF N:RSONS AT WORK QJ1IE~ TH4:N CUVfIVATIQN-cpntd.
Total Workers
r-- ---"-
Division/Groupl Total Urban
Family (N.C.a.) _____, ~----
Category Description Persons Male< Females Persons Males Females
2 4- S 7 8
MANIPUR-Contd,
Family 442 Log feller and wood Cutters 142 sa 54
Category III 61 S~ 2 \
IV 61 29 52
Family 44] Charcoal Burners and Forest Prod uct Processers 15 12
Category III 12 12
IV 3
• DIVISION Miners, Quarrrmen and Related Worker, 17 17
Category III 17 17
Group 50 Miners and Quarrymen 17 17
Category 'ill 17 17
Family 501 Quarrymen 13 13
Category III 13 13
Family 509 Miners and Quarrymen, n. e. c. "I
Category 111 4 • 4
-DIVISION 6 Workers in Transport and, Communication Occupations 3,000 2,981 19 1,331 1,319. ~
Category VIII 3.QO(} 2,,9.81. " 1.33) 1,32' 4
Group 61 Dock and Engine-Room Ratings (ship) Barge, Crews and
Boatmen 23 15
Category VIII 23 15
Group 64 Drivers, Roa, Transport 2,866 2,866 1,213 1,273
Category VIII 2,666 2,866 1,273 1,273
Family 641 Motor Vehicles aod motor Cycle Drivers 2,SlO 2,52Q 1,198 1,198
Category VIII 2520 2,520 1,198 1,198
Family 642 Cycle·Rickshaw Drivers and Rickshaw Pullers 253 2S) 26 26 "' Category VIII 253 253 26 26
208
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
T ot.1 WorKers ,...---
Divi,ion/Group total Urban Family (N.C.O.) r------'--------, .---_~ __ .A._
Category )escription Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4 6 7
MANII"UR-contd.
Family 643 Animal drawn Vehicle Drivers 59 59 19 19
Category VIII 59 59 19 19
Family 649 Drivers. Road Transports. n. e. c. ( including Palki and Doli Be~rers) 34 34 30 30
Category VIII 34 34 30 30
Group 66 Inspectors, Supervisors, Traffic Controllers and
Despatchers, Transport 9
Category VIII 9
Group 67 Telephone, Telegraph and Related Tele·Communication
Operators 28 2B IS 15
Cate20ry VIII 28 2B 15 15
Group 68 Postmen and Messengers 34 34 18 13
Cetegory VIII 34 34 18 18
Family 680 Postmen 31 31 17 17
Category VIII 31 31 17 17
Group 69 Workers in Tramport aud Communications Occupations, n. e. c. 40 36 4 27 23 4
Category VIII 40 36 4 27 23 4
-DIVISION 7·8 Crafts",en, Produetlon Procu. Worker. and labour ...
not elsewhere classified U,lIO 11,798 71,411 14,374 3,218 11,15&
Ca~egory IV 79,012 7,230 71,782 13,18 I 2,126 11,055
V I, IDS 847 258 371 272 99
VI 1,833 1,600 233 ~78 ·m
VII
viii 31 31
IX 2,226 2,087 139 344 342 2
Group 70 Spinner~, 'Neavers, Km'tters 1 Dyers and Related workers 69,329 498 68,831 10,241 96 10,145
Category IV 69,329 498 6B,831 10,241 96 10,145
209
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-con/d.
Total Workers ----,
Di<isipn{Groupl Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ,---------'- r-----...A__-~---l
Category Descr;pt;on Per!;ons Mal .. Femal., Persons Mal.s Fem.les
5
MANIPUR-cont:f.
Family 702 ~p:nnersJ Piecers and Winders 4,722 61 4,661 81 8 I
Catt,ory IV ~, 722 61 ~,661 81 81
Family ;0'1 Dr;wers and Weavers 64,445 341 64,104 10,123 59 10,064
Catei:ory IV 64,445 3~1 6~, 10f 10,123 59 10,06f
Group 71 Tailors, (utte" , Furr:." and Related Workers 3,526 1,797 1,729 1,410 679 731
(.t.~ory IV 3,526 1,797 1,729 1,410 m 731
Family 710 T1.llon, Dress Milkers and Garment maKers; 1,921 I ,7~6 ISS 71S 6~7 ~ I
Category IV 1,921 1,766 ISS 72S 6f,] 61
Fimily I 715 Sowers, Embrciderers and Darners, Textile and
Fur Products 1,598 26 1,572 680 12 665
Cat·rory IV 1,598 26 1,572 6S0 12 661
Group 72 l.ather Cutters, Lasters and Sewer,
(Ex:ept gloves and llarments) .nd R"I.ted Work." 66 61 43 33
CallfOry IV i8 i4 " n 38 " V IS 17
Group 73 FurnacoOl.n, Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and
Rel~ted Metal Makinii: and Treating Workers 0\03 377 26 170 154 16
Cat_iory IV 374 348 26 142 126 16
V 29 29 2B 28
Gro"f 74 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Ma~ers Jewellers and Rel.ted Workers 952 845 107 35'1 260 7-1
Category IV 949 812 107 354 280 74
V
Family 741 Jewel'ers, Goldsmiths and Silversmith' '23 816 107 346 272 74
Catallory IV 920 813 107 346 272 74
V
210
B-V OCCUPAlIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
~------~--------l Division/Group/ Total Urban Family (N,C.O.) ----, ,.-----__ ........__-~-"'"l
Cate£ory Description Persons Males I Ferrale, Persons Male< Female<
2 3 4 8
MII.NIPUR-contd,
Group 75 Tool m.kers, Machinists, Plumbers, Welders Platers and Rel.ted Workers 274 214 60 152 94 58
Category IV 197 182 15 102 89 13
V 69 24 45 50 45
VIII
Group 76 Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Workers 187 187 85 85
Category IV 3 3 3 3
VI 50 50 44 44
VIII 23 23
IX III III 38 38
Group 77 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Related
Workers 3,394 3,360 34 824 802 22
Ca'egory IV 1,930 2,911 19 71(, 709 7
V 464 449 15 108 93 IS
Family 710 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers (wood) 2,801 2,793 708 708
Category IV 2,778 2,770 708 708
V 23 23
FamilY 772 Sawyers and wood work ing Mach inists 515 514 93 93
Category IV 123 122
V 392 392 93 93
Group 79 Brickalyrs, Plasterers and Construction workers, n. e. c. 1,582 1,571 II 439 439
C.tegary IV 20 20 4 4
V
VI 1,561 1,550 II 434 434
FamilY 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers. Masons 775 775 152 152
CategQry VI 775 775 152 152
211
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
r----------------~ -, Divisicn/Group{ Tot.[ Urban
Family CN.C.O.) ,-------"----, r ->-------.,
Category Description Persons Ma[es Fema[es Persons Males Female.
2 3 4 5 7 8
MANIPUR-contd.
Family 794 Hut Bui[ders and Thatchers 739 729 10 282 282
Category VI " 739 729 [0 2B2 282
Group 80 Compositors, Printers, Eng ravers, Book -S inders
and Related Workers 116 106 10 15 15
C.legory IV 16 16 13 13
IX 100 90 10 2 2
Group 81 Potters, Kil nmen, G[ass and Clay Formers and Re[ated Workers 664 152 512 30 30
Category IV 499 m
V 165 [51 [4 30 30
Family 811 Potters and Related Clay Formers 664 152 512 3D 30
Category IV 499 498
V 165 151 14 30 30
Group 81 Millers, Bakers, Brew masters and Related food
and Beverage Workers 817 202 615 171 109 62
Category IV 5S0 65 435 ~4 17 27
V 314 13-\ ISO 127 92 3S
VII 3
Group 83 Chemical and Related Process Workers 49 44 31 31
Ca1ego ry IV II 7 4 5 5
IV 34 34 23 23
IX " 3 3
Group 85 Craftsmen and Production Process Workers n. e. c. 619 502 117 108 67 41
Categorl IV ('10 49& 114 105 67 38
V 5 3 3 3
IX
212
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-con/d.
Tatal Warker,
r-- -, Division/Group/ Total Urban Family (N.C,O.) ~-~----, ~--~--~----1
Catellory Description Person, Male, Females Persons Males Fenales
2 3 4 6
MANIPUR-contd.
F.mily 850 Basketry Weavers and related Workers 565 ~50 115 78 38 40
" 112 Cateiory IV 562 450 75 38 37
V
Group 86 Testers, P'ckers, Sorters and Related Warkers 2 2.
C.te,ory IX 2 2
Group 87 Statianary En2ine, and El<cav.tine and Liftin: .q'jipment
operator! and Rel.ted Worker,
Cat.zory IX
Group 89 Labourln, n.e.c. 2,228 1,878 350 298 290 2
CateEory VI 222 222
IX 2,(1)6 1,878 128 298 2% 2
Family i99 J._.bourlrl, n.,.e. 1,854 1,594 260 297 295 2
Cat.,ofY VI 222 222
IX I,m 1,594 38 297 295 2
-DIVISION , S.rvico, Sport and Recreation Work_ro 4,713 4,539 174 2,248 2,148 100
Cat.Eory IX 4,713 4,539 IH 2,248 2, 148 100
Group 90 Fire Fizhters, Folicemen, GUard. and Related Workers 3,~52 3,448 4 1,556 1,552
Cattfory IX 3,452 3,448 1,555 1,552 4
F.mily 901 Police CQn,toblos, Investi,ators and F elatd Worker> 1,150 1,150 441 HI
Catogory iX 1,150 I, ISO 4~1 441
Fimily '03 Watchm.n and ChaWk'dar. 538 534 of 152 I4B
C.tegory IX 538 53+ " 152 148 -+
Family 909 Fire Fighters Policemen, Guard. and R.lated Workers n. e. c. 1,712 1,112 H8 ~8
Citegory IX 1,712 1,712 948 9-18
213 \
B-Y OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTlVATION-contd.
Total Workers r----_______ ~ ___ A--____________ __,
Divi,jonlGroupl Total Urban
Family {N,CO .J r-------A__----~ r-_____ ..A. ____ --,
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Famales
2 7
MANIPUR-contd,
Group 91 House Keepers, Cooks Maids and Related Werkers 743 591 152 425 338 87
Category IX 713 591 152 425 338 87
Family 911 Cooks, Cook·Bearer, (-Domestic and Institutional) 381 312 69 218 171 47
Category IX 381 312 69 218 171 47
Family 912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and
other Serovnt! ( Domestic) 226 186 40 191 152 39
Category IX 226 186 40 191 152 39
Family '19 Hou,. Keepers, Cooks, Mlids and Related Workers, n. e, c, 84 55 29
Cote20ry IX 84 55 29
Group 92 Waitor" Bartenders and Re I Bted Workers 21 21 21 21
Category IX 21 21 21 21
Group 9( Building Care-Takers, Cleaners and Related Workers 235 m 89 89
Cate~ory IX 235 227 89 89
Family 931 Clear,ers, Sweepers and Watermen 217 210 7 86 86
Catoasry IX 217 210 7 86 86
Group 94 Barbers, Hair dresstrs, Beauticians
and Related Workers 79 79 'I, '12
Category IX 79 79 42 42
Family 940 Barbers, Ha'r dressers, Seauticians
and Related Workers 79 79 42 '12
Cate~ory I~ 79 79 12 12
Group 9S Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers 96 88 59 52 7
CaUlcry IX 96 88 a 5~ 52 7
F.mily 950 Laun drymen, Washermen and Dhobie, 90 82 53 46 7
Category IX 90 €2 53 46 7
Group 96 Athletes, Sportsmen and Related Workers 2 6 4 2
Category IX 2 6 4 2
214
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
~----~-------1 Division/Groupi Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) r----A----, r----"----, Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Femalos
2 4 5 6 7 8
MANIPUR-condd.
Group 97 Photographers and Related Camera Operators 72 72 47 47
Category IX 72 72 47 47
Family 979 Other Photographers 51 51 27 27
Category IX 51 51 27 27
Group 99 Service, Sport and Recreation Workers, n. e. c. 7 7 3
Categorl IX 7 7 3
DIVISION X Workers Jlot Classifiable by Occupation 554 544 10 73 70
Category IX 550\ 514 10 73 70
Group X8 Worker> Reporting Occupation Unidenilnable
or Unclassifiable ~60 451 9 69 66
Category IX 460 451 69 66
Family XBO Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or UnclassiDable -460 451 , 69 66 .3
Category IX 460 451 9 69 66
Group X9 Workers not Reportin~ Occupation 94 93 ~ 4
Category IX 9'1 93 " +
Family X90 Worker> not Reporting Occupation 94 93 4 .. Category IX 94 93 " 4
IMPHAL WEST SUB·DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS 47,242 19,787 21,~SS 20,220 10,534 ',6.6
Cat. gory III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishinl, Hunting & Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activitie. 147 131 15 2S 2S
IV At Hou.ehold Industry 26,920 3,553 '23,367 9,139 1,562 7,671
V III Mlnuracturing other than Household Industry 670 561 108 338 145 93
215
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-cantd.
Tot.1 Workers A---__________ ~_~
Total I
Urban Division/Group}
Family (N.C.O.) ,-__.i...-_--. ,......------'-----
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4
IMPt-lAL WEST:SUB. 01 VISION-contd.
catelory VI In Construction 1,10' 1,109 488 488
VII In Tra~. and Commerce 6,430 3,050 3,380 3,414 I,B76 1,538
VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications 1,878 1,874 4 1,055 1,051 4
IX In other Services 10,088 9,507 581 5,661 5,227 374
'DIVISION 0 Profeuion_l, Technical and Related Workers 3, B05 3,352 4S3 1,751 1,480 m
Catego~y IX 3,805 3,352 453 I 752 1,480 272
Group 00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors 260 260 149 149
Category IX 260 260 149 149
FamilY 001 Civil Engineers (including Overseers) 116 116 81 (J
Cate~ory IX 116 116 81 81
Family 007 Surveyors 142 142 66 66
Category IX 142 142 66 66
Group 01 Chemists. Physicists, Geologists and other P';Y.sical SCientists 2 2 2 2
Category IX 2 2 2 2
Group 02 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agronomists and Related Scientists 19 19
Category IX 19 19
Group 03 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists 360 348 12 162 158 4
Category IX 360 348 12 162 158
Family 030 Physicians, Surgeons and Allopathic 67 63 4 39 36
Category IX 67 63 36 39
216
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATIO~-contd.
Total Workers
r A---------------- 1
Division/Group/ Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ,--------~-----l r------A--------~
Category Descr,ption Persons Males Female' Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 7
IMPHAL WEST SUB·DIVISION-con:d.
FamilY 031 Physicians, Ayurvedic 82 82 5
Category IX 82 82 5
Family 033 Physicians, other 173 167 6 90 90
Category IX 173 167 90 90
Group 04 Nurses;Pharmacists and other Med'cal and Health Technicians 240 150 90 126 61 6S
Category IX 240 150 90 126 61 65
Family 041 Midwives and Health Visitors 47 4i 26 26
Cateiory IX 47 H 26 26
Family 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians 98 .,3 5 47 H 3
Gategory IX 98 93 5 '17 44
Group 05 reachers 1,953 1,726 227 781 639 142
Cateiory IX 1,953 1,726 227 781 63~ 142
Family 050 Teachers, University 66 64 2 64 62 2
Category IX 66 64 2 64 62 2
Family 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools 248 213 25 I S6 136 20
Category IX 248 m 25 156 136 20
Family 052 Teacrers, Micdle and Pr,rrary Set 001. 1,563 1,394 169 515 414 101
Category IX 1,563 1,394 169 515 414 101
FamilY 059 Teachers, n. e. c. 76 45 31 16 27 19
Category IX 76 45 31 46 27 19
Group 06 Jurists 90 90 75 75
Category IX 90 90 7S 75
DivisionJGroupJ Family (N.C.O.)
Cao,gory
Family 069
Cate&ory IX
Group 07
Category IX
Group 08
Category IX
Family 086
Category IX
Group 09
Category IX
Group ox
Category IX
Family OXO
Category IX
Family 'OXI
Category IX
family OX2
Category IX
"DIVISION
Category VI
VII
IX
217
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
,------------'-------------. Total Urban
r ____ ___A ____ ---, r------~
Description Persons Males
1 4
IMPHAL WEST SUB·DIVISION-contd
Jurists and Legal Technicians n. e. Co
l including Petition write rs)
Social Srientists and Related Workers
Artists, Writers and f\elated Workers
Musicians and Related Workers
Draughtsmen and Science and Engineering
Technicians, n. e. c.
Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers
Ordained Religious Workers
Non-ordained Religious Workers
Astrologers, Palmists and RTlated Workers
Administrative, Executive and Managerial Workers
40
40
64
64
524
524
425
425
34
34
259
259
117
117
50
50
43
48
156
2
871
40
40
51
54
418
341
341
34
34
251
251
115
liS
18
48
48
48
1,010
156
852
Females Persons Males
7
31 31
31 31
10 42
10 49 42
106 243 193
106 243 193
8+ 181 146
64 lSI 146
31 31
31 31
126 122
126 122
2 61 61
61 61
z
2
23 23
23 23
19 648 635
89 69
19 557 544
Females
7
50
50
35
35
13
lUP!
.C ).)
l., . ~ory
Group 10
Category IX
Family 100
IX
Fa I) lUI
IX
Far IC'
Cate~ory IX
Fam Iy
.tego ry IX
Group 12
Category VI I
Greup 13
Category vi
IX
fam:ly 131
Category VI
family 136
(,legory IX
Family 139
IX
'DIVISION 2
Category IX
218
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICAlION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTnER THAN CULTIVATION- -contd.
r
Total
r-- ....___-
De~(r;ption Persons Males FE 1ales
4
IMPHAL "WES" SUB·DIVISION- eontd.
Adr ;trators 9nC Execut VI' On " Gov IrY ::ont
Adrnjllistrators ;.nd Executive Offil lals, Ce ltral G~,yern"ent
A. m'n ,trators and Executrve Jrr.crals, I_ocal Bod,es
Admlr istr.tors and Executive Offi( (a's, Quas.·GClvern'llPot
nirectofs, Managers tl.Od Working Proprietors. FlOanual
Institutions
Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, other
Directors, Manager; and Working Proprietors. Construc;tion
495
71
71
3M
364
15
15
35
35
2
2
532
1:6
376
156
156
Directors Mana2ers and Working :)roprietor:, other Services 249
249
Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, n,e.c. 123
113
Clerical and Related Worker. 1.734
1,734
479 16
419 16
70
7u
10
354 10
14
14
33 2
'3 2
].
2
529
156
373
156
156
249
249
120
120
1,687 47
1,687 47
Per on&;
297
.297
53
2G5
205
12
12
19
19
2
2
3~9
89
260
89
.J. 89
248
248
1,115
1,115
._------- ... LJ D,.n
Male, Femal., I
10
2&7 10
51
52
199 6
199
12
12
18
2
1.
346 3
B9
257 1
89
89
24e
248
5
1,016 39
1,076 39
219
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION- -con/d.
Total Worke rI
,------ ----- _...A.. _______ --..... Divisio~/Groupl T'tal Urbar
Family (!\l.C.O.) r----- _-'- - ----, ,.... -"-
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Femals
" 2 3 7
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION- -eontd.
Group 20 Book-i{eepers and Cashier> 50 ~9 46 45
Category X ~O 49 46 45
Family 200 Book-keepers, Book-keeping and Accourts Clerks 15 35 32 ~2
Cateeory IX J5 35 32 ".I.
Group 21 Stenographers and Typists ?_7 24 3 19 16 3
Category X ) 24 19 Ib
Group 22 O'1ice Machine Operators 2 2 2 2
Category IX 2 2 2 2
Group 28 Clerical Workers Miscellaneous 1,192 ,152 40 832 SOO 32
Category IX I 192 1,152 40 ej2 ~uO II
Family 280 General and other Ministerial Assistdnt, and Cle .s I,Ob3 1,0 4 39 725 69'1 31
Category IX 1,063 I,U.!.4 39 72S 694 31
F,.mily 289 Miscellaneous Office Workers including Record ke"::per .. ,
11uharrers, Despatchers, Packers an, ~in len of of lice
Papers 129 128 107 106
Cdtegory IX 129 I: 107 106
"Jf up 29 Un" illed Omce Wor'ers 4bJ Wl 216 213
Category IX 413 4',0 116 11:
1mlly 290 Oflice Attendents, Ushers, Hall'posters etc. n,<,c. 46; 4bO 216 213 3
Clte~ory IX 463 400 216 211
-DIVISION 3 Sale. Worker. 6,428 $,d48 3,380 3,412 1,874 1.538
Category \/11 6,4'_b 3,048 3,380 3,412 1,874 I 538
Gro lp 31 Insurance and Peal cltate Salesmen, 'Jlesmon of Sec uri tie,
and Ser~lCe. and Auctioneers
Cate.ory V!I
Group 33 Salesmen S~op Assistants and Related Workers 6,425 ~ 045 1,3 RO 3 409 I,B71 1,538
Category Vii 6 425 3,045 3,lRO 3,409 1,871 1,135
220 '
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Division/Group/ Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ~-----
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4 5 7
" IMP HAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Family 330 Salesmen and shop Assistants. WOOlesale and Retajllr.de 4,005 1.818 2.187 3,059 1,6/0 1.389
Catexory VII 4,005 I,Sl8 2 187 3.059 1,570 1,389
Family 331 Hawkers. Pedlar and Street Vendors 180 125 55 105 50 55
Category VII 180 '125 55 105 50 55
Family 339 Salesmen. Shop Assistants and Related Workers. n.e.C. 2,240 1.102 1.138 245 151 94
Category VII 2,240 I ,102 1,138 245 151 94
·OI"ISION 4 Farmers.-Fishermen. Hooters, Loggers and Related Workers 195 179 16 26 25
Category III 147 132 15 25 25
IX 48 47
Group 40 Farmers and Farm Manage rs 106 97 20 20
CateeDry III 89 80 20 20
IX 17 17
Family 402 Farm Managers, Ins.,eclors and Overseers 13 13
Cate20ry IX 13 13
Family 403 Planters and Plantation Managers 63 60
Category III 63 60
Family 404 Farmers and Farm Managers, Animals. Birds and In'eets Rearing 30 24 20 20
Category III 26 10 20 20
IX 4 4
Group 41 Farm Workers 57 56
Category III 26 26
IX 31 30
221
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
r-- -'------------"" Division/Group/ Total Urban
FomBy (N.e.O.) ,...--____ .A-___ ---, , _____ ~..A.... ______ \
Category Descriptioll Persons Males femal'l>' Persons Males Female s
IMPHAL WEST SUB·DIVISION-contd.
2 4 7
family 411 Farm Workers A~ imals, Birds and Insects Reari~g 35 35
Category 111 26 26
IX , 9
Family 412 Gardeners (Malis) 22 11
Category IX 22 21
Group 43 Fishermen and qelated Workers 16 10
Category III 16 10 6
Family 431 Fishermen, 1"land and Costal Waters 15
Category III IS 9
Group 44 Loggers and other Forestry Workers 16 16 4 4
Category III 16 16 4 4
Family 440 Forest Rangers and Related Workers 16 16 4 4
Category III 16 16 4 4
"DIVISION 6 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations 1,878 1,874 4 I,DSS 1,051
Category VIII 1.878 1,874 4 1.055 1,051 4
Group 64 Drivers, Road Transport 1,796 1,796 997 997
Category VIII 1,796 1,796 997 997
Family 641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle Drivers 1,723 I 723 941 941
Category VIII 1,723 1,723 941 941
" Family 642 Cycle Rkkshaw Drivers and Rickshaw Pullers 30 30 21 11
Category VIII 30 30 21 21
Family 649 Drivers, Road Transport. n,e.c. (including Palki and Doli Bearers) 30 30 30 30
Category VIII 30 30 30 30
Group 66 Inspectors, Supervisors, Traffic Controllers and Despatchers, Transport
Category VIII
222
B-Y OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATlON-comd.
Total Workers ,---
Division/Group/ ~otal Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ,----- A
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females'
:1 4 6 7
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Group 67 Telephone. Telegraph and Related Telecommunication
Operators 20 20 15 15
Category VIII 20 20 15 15
Group 68 Postmen and Messengers 18 18 16 16
Category VIII 18 18 1& 16
Group 69 Workers in Transport and Communication
Occupations, n. e. c. 36 32 -4 27 23 -4
Category VIII 3. 32 4 27 23 4
"DIVISION 7-B Craftsmen Production Proce.s Workers r
al1id Labourers, not Eisewhe,.e Classified 29,608 6,124 23,484 10,108 2,437 7,771
Categery IV 26.920 3.553 23.367 9.239 1,562 7.677
V 670 562 108 338 245 93
VI 953 953 399 399
IX 1,065 1,056 232 231
Gr.oup 70 Spinners. Weavers Knitters, Dyers
, and Related Workers 22,168 154 22,014 7,276 68 7,208
Category IV 22,166 154 22014 7,276 68 7.208
Family 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders 582 2 580 50 50
Category IV 582 2 580 50 50
Family 704 Drawers; and Weavers 21,498 116 21,382 7,206 48 7,158
Category IV 21,498 116 21,382 7,206 48 7,158
Group 71 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers <l'ld ~ellted Workers 2,154 1,092 1,062 924 584 340
Cate~ory IV 2,154 1,092 1,062 924 584 340
Fa",ily 710 Tailors, Dress Makers and Garment Makers 1,125 1,075 50 615 577 38
Category IV 1,125 1,075 SO 615 577 38
Family 715 Sewers, Embroiderers and Darners,
Textile and Fur Products 1,025 15 1.010 307 7 300
Category IV 1,025 15 1,010 307 300
223
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers ~_~ ______ ~ __ _"'_.A.~ ________ ~ _____ ~
Di vision /G'oupl Total Urban F.mi,y (N,C,O.) A ____ ----, r-------.A..-- _ __ ___ ,
Category Descrlptlon Persons Males Females PersOnS Males Females
2 4 6 7
'MPHAL WEST SUB-!)'V'S'ON-contd,
Crou~ 72 Leather Cutte"" lasters and Sewers
( Except Gloves and Garments) and Related Workers 38 35 37 34
Category IV 37 35 2 36' 34 2
V
Group 73 Furnacemen, Rollers Drawers, Moulders
and Related Metal Makin. and Treating Workers 149 145 4 78 77
Category IV 121 117 4 SO 49
V 28 28 28 28
Group 74 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Makers. Jewellers and Related Workers 54' 4S7 84 305 233 72
Calegory IV 541 457 84 305 233 72
Family 741 Jewellers, Goldsm!ths and Silversm iths 536 452 84 300 228 72
Category IV 53~ 452 84 300 228 72
GrDup 75 Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Welders.
Platers and Related Workers 155 95 60 87 29 58
Category IV 98 83 15 37 24 13
V 57 12 4S 50 5 45
Group 76 Electricians and Related EI.:crical and Electronics Workers 99 99 55 55
Category IX 3 3 3
VI 3. 36 33 33
IX 60 60 19 19
Group 77 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Related Workers 1,712 1,685' 27 586 564 22
Category IV 1,442 1,430 12 490 483 7
V 270 255 15 96 81 15
family 770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers ( Wood) 1,405 1,403 2 482 432
Category IV 1,402 1,400 2 482 482
V 3
224
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATlON- contd.
Total Workers
Division/Group! Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ----. ,--- .A.-__ ,
-- ---Category Description Persons Males Femsl.s Persons Males Female
2 " 6 7 8
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-eontd.
Family 772 Sawyers and Wood Working Machinists 266 266 81 81
Category IV 14 14
V 252 252 81 81
Group 79 Bricklayers, Plasteres and Construction Workers, n. e. c. 917 917 366 366
Category VI 917 917 366 366
Family :91 Bricklayers, Plasters, Masons 426 '126 127 127
Category VI '126 426 127 127
Fam;ly 794 Hut Builders and Thatchers 490 490 239 239
Category VI 490 490 239 239
Group 80 Compositors, Printers, Engravers, BooK-Binders and Related Workers 52 52 14 14
Category Iv 13 13 12 12
IX 39 39 1 2
Group 81 Potters, Kilnmen Glass and Clay Former< and Related Workers 131 126 28 28
Category V 311 126 5 28 28
Group 82 Millers, Bakers Brewmasters and Related Food acd Beverage WorkerS 286 138 148 130 92 3B
Category IV 132 23 109 21 12
V 154 115 39 109 80 29
Group 83 Chemkal and Related Pro'.s5 Workers 27 27 26 26
Category V 24 24 23 23
IX 3 3
Group 85 Craftsmen and Produ,tion Process Workers. n. e. c. 217 149 68 88 60 28 I
Category IV 211 1'16 65 85 60 25
V 5 2 3 3
IX
225
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers ......
Division/Group! Total Urban
FamilY (N.C.O.) .------~---, .A. ......
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-eontd.
/'
ramily 850 B askatry Weavers and Related W?rkers 170 104 66 58 31 27
Cat_sory IV 167 104 63 55 31 24
V 3
Group 86 Testers, Packers, Sorters and Related Workers 2 2
C~tegory IX 3 3 2 2
GrouP 87 Stationary Engine and E~cavating and Lifting Equipmlnt
Operators and Rela\ed Workers
Categor), IX
Group 89 Labourers n. e. c. 958 949 205 204
Category IX 958 949 9 205 204
Family 899 Labourers n. e. c 955 946 205 204
Category IX 955 946 9 205 204
·DIVISION Service. Sport and Recreation Workers 2,393 2,343 50 1,950 1,904 4' Category IX 2,393 2,343 50 1,950 1,904 46
Group 90 Fire Fighters, Policomen. Guards and Related Workers 1,759 1,757 1 1,418 1,416 1
Ca',egory IX 1,759 1,757 '2 1,416 1,416 2
Family 901 Police Constables, Investigat?rs and Related Workers 650 650 371 371
Category IX 650 650 371 371
Family 903 Watchmen and Chockidars ISS 1561 :2 125 123 2-
Category IX ISS 156 '2 125 123 2
.amily 909 Fire Fighters, Police me~, Guards and Raleted Worker
n,e.c. 935 935 907 907
Category IX 935 935 907 ,.7
Group 91 House Keeper Cooks. maids and Related Workers 352 311 41 301 263 38
Category IX 352 311 41 301 263 38
226
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Tot,1 Worker. ,... A---------_______ 1
Division/Group! Total Urban
amily (N.C.Q.) ..-_______ J.-____ -.
,-----'---------,
Category Description Persons Males' Female, Persons Male, Female.
2 4 5 6 7 a
IMPHAL WEST SUB·DIVISION-eontd.
family 911 Cooks, Cook Bearers (Domestic and Institutional) 184 169 15 142 129 13
Category IX 184 169 15 142 t29 13
family 912 Butlers. Bearer" Waiters, Maid. and ober Servant> (Dome.tic) 156 132 24 149 125 24
Category IX 156 132 24 149 125 24
Group 92 Wliters, Bartenders and Related Worksrs 21 21 21 21
Cetegory IX 21 21 21 21
Group ~3 Buildi ng Care-Takers, Cleaners and Related Workers III III 76 76
Category IX III III 76 76
Faroily 931 Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen 108 108 73 73
Category IX 108 lOB 73 73
Group 94 Barbers, Hairdressers,Beauticians and Related Workers 42 42 42 42
Category IX 42. 42 42 42
Family 940 Barbers. Haird resscrs, Beauticians and Related Workers 42 42 42 42
Category IX 42 42 42 42
Group 95 Launderers Dry Cleaners and Pressers 54 49 50 46 4
Catego ry IX 54 49 50 46 4
FamilY 950 laundrymen, Washermen and Dhabi .. ":s 43 44 40 4
Cate20ry IX 4& 43 44 40
Group 96 Athletes, Sportmen and Related Workers 2 2
Cate~ory IX 2 5 2
Group 97 Photographers and Related Camera Gpter"tus 43 43 35 35
Cate~ory IX 43 43 35 35
Family 979 Other Photographers ,5 ?5 18 18
Category IX 25 2S 18 18
227
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICAT~ON BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIV ArION-conld.
Total Workers
--,
Division/Group! Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) .-- r-------'---___,
Category liescription Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4 5 6 7
IMPHAL WEST SUB·DIVISION--c:oncld.
Group 99 Service Sport and Recreation Workers n.e.C. 6 2 2
Category IX 6 6 2 2
DIVISION X Workers Not Clanifiable By Occupation 112 170 2 S4 52 1
Category IX 112 170 2 S4 52 2
Group X8 Workers Reporting Occupation Unidentifiable or
Un.:lassifiable 16B 166 2 SO 48 2
Category IX 168 166 2 50 48 2
family XEO Workers reporting, o:cupation unidentifiable or Unclassifiable 168 166 2 50 48 2
Category IX 16B 166 2 50 48 2
Group X9 Workers Not Reporting Occupat ion 4 4 4 4
Category IX 4 4 4 4
Family X 90 Workers not Reporting Occupation 4 It 4 4
Category IX 4 4 4 4
IMPHAL EAST SUB.DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS 32,465 8,921 la,544 ',563 2,'69 3,894
Category III In Mining, Quarrying. Livestock. Forestry. Fishing.
Hunting, and Plantation Orchards and allied activities. 137 133 4 1 2
IV At House hold Industry 24,101 2.!92 J 22.009 3.942 564 3.318
V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry 229 196 31 34 18
VI In Construction 872 640 232 130 130
VII In Trade and Commerce 1,214 1,228 986 862 517 345
VIII In Transport Storage and Communication. 796 793 3 279 279
IX Ir; Other Servkes. 4,016 3,739 277 1,314 1,149 165
*OIVISION 0 Professional r Technic3' and Related Worhers 1,967 1.824 141 563 473 110
Catagcry IX 1.967 1.824 143 563 473 90
228
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
r--------------A.-Division/Group/ Total Urban
family (N.C.O.) r-----.A. ___ ------, ,-------~ _ _.L_.__.__ __ ~
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Male, Females
1 4 5 6 7 S
IMPHAL EAST SUB·DIVISION-eontd.
Group 00 Architects, Engine~rs and Rei ated Surveyors 99 99 38 38
Category IX 99 99 38 38
Family 001 Civil Engineers (including Overse.rs) 25 25 15 IS
Category IX 25 2S 15 15
Family 07 Surveyors 73 73 22 22
Category IX 73 73 22 22
Group 01 Chemists, Physists, Geologists and other Physicians Scientists
Cat~gory IX 3
Group 02 Biologists, Veterinarians Agronomists and Related Scienti,ts 25 2S 12 12
Category IX 25 26 12 12
Family 021 Vaterinarians 25 25 12 12
Category IX 25 25 12 12
Group 03 Physicians Surgeont and Dentist, 202 183 19 80 61 19
Category IX 202 183 19 80 61 " FamilY 033 Physicians other 176 158 18 63 45 18
Category IX 176 158 18 63 45 18
Group 04 Nurses Pharmasists and other Medical and Health Technicians 104 63 41 34 16 18
Category IX 104 63 41 34 16 18
Family 041 Midwives .rd Health Visitors 32 4 28 17 16
Catelory IX 32 4 28 17 16
Famil v 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians 33 33 10 10
Category IX 33 33 10 10
229
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVA TION-contd.
Total Workers
~-------------l Division/Group/ Total Urban
Family (N.e.O.) -------, r------'-------,
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 '! S 6 7 B
IMP HAL EAST SUB.DIVISION-eontd.
Group 05 Teachers 1.028 987 41 235 204 31
Category IX 1.028 981 41 235 204 31
Family 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools 68 60 48 40
Category IX 68 60 48 40
Family OS2 Teachers Middle and Primary Schools 934 907 27 168 151 17
Category IX 934 907 27 168 151 17
Family 059 Teachers N.E.C. 21 15 6 16 10
Category IX 21 15 16 10 6
Group 06 Jurists 16 16
Category IX 16 16
Group 07 Social Scientists and Related Workers 20 fO 9
Category IX 20 20 9
Grouo 08 Artists Writers and Related Workers 283 242 41 79 58 II
Category IX 283 242 41 79 53 21
Family 085 Actors and Related Workers 24 15 2
Category IX 24 15
I Family 086 Musicians and Related Workers 21S 184 31 65 46 19
Category IX 215 184 31 65 46 19
Family 087 Dancers and Related Workers 27 26
Category IX 27 26 4
Group 09 Draughtsmen and Science and Engineering ;e::-,;·: a '5, n.e,c. 12 12 10 10
Category IX 12 12 10 10
230
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CVLTIVATlON-contd.
Total Workers
'Di<ision/Group/ Total Urban
Family eN.e.O.) r-------~----,
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
4 5
IMP HAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-cond.
Group OX Other Professional Technical and Related Workers 175 174 55 :.t
Category IX 175 174 55 54
Family axe Ordained Religious Worker< 85 85 29 29
Category IX 85 85 29 29
Family OXI Non-ordained Religious Worke" 46 4& 14 It
Category IX 46 46 14 14
Family OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and Related Workers 33 33 8
Category IX 33 33 8
·DISIVION Administrative, Executive and Managerial Worken 327 311 16 118 112 16
Category V
VI 194 194 51 51
VII
VIII
IX 130 114 16 74 58 16
Group 10 Administrators and Executive official, Goverment 81 80 42 41
Category IX Sl 80 42 41
Farn'I! loa Administrators ana Execvtive official, Centrial Government 15 IS
Category IX IS IS :;
Family 101 Administrators ,nd Executive officials, State Government 52 52 31 31
Cate,ory IX 52 52 31 31
Family 102 Administrators and Executive official, Lo.al Bodies 4 4
Category IX 4 i
231
B-Y OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT \fORK OTHER THAN CULTIYATION-contd.
Total Workers
r -----, Division/Group} Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ,----"-------, --.
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4 8
IMPHAL EAST SUB·DI VISION-contd.
Family 103 Administrators and Executive officials, Quasi.Government 4 4 2 2
Categroy IX 4 4 2 2
Family IO~ VilicEe officials 2
Categroy IX 2
Group 12 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Financial
Institutions
Category VII
Group 13 Directors. Managers and Working Proprietors, Other 245 230 15 es 70 15
Category V
VI 194 194 51 51
VIII
IX 49 34 15 32 17 15
Family 131 Directors, Managers and Working Pro~ri~tors Construction 194 194 51 51
Categorv VI 194 194 51 51
Family 135 Directors, Manager; Working Proprietors, Reereation,
Entertainment and Catering Services, 31 31 15 IS
Category IX 31 31 IS IS
Family 139 Directors, Man;Jgers a,nd Working Proprietors I n,e,c. 16 15 16 15
Category IX 16 15 16 ·IS
'DIVISION 1 i Clerical and Related Worker. 614 611 116 223
Category IX 614 611 3 226 223
Group 20 Book ·Keepeer and Cashiers
Category IX 9 5
Group 21 Stenographers and 'ypist
Category IX
232
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd,
Total Workers
-----'--- -. Divisjon/Group/ Total Urban
Family (N,C,O,) '------'----., .- ..., Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males am ales
2 3 4 5 6 7
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-contd,
Group 22 Office Machine Operators
Cate~ry IX
Group 28 Clerical Workers Miscellaneous 386 383 162 159
Category IX 386 383 3 162 159 3
Family 260 General and Other Ministerial Assistants and Clerks 356 353 132 129
Category IX 3~6 353 132 129
Family 289 Miscellaneous Office Workers including Record keepers, Muharrer , Despatchers, Packers and Binders of Offico Papers n,O,c, 30 30 30 30
Category IX :0 30 30 30
Group 29 Unskilled OffICe Workers 217 217 59 59
Category IX 217 217 59 59
Family 290 Office Attendents, Ushers, Hall Posten etc" n.e.c. 217 217 59 59
Category IX 217 217 59 59
'DIVISION Sales Workers 2,213 1,227 986 861 516 345
Category VII 2,213 1,227 986 861 516 345
Group 30 Working Proprietors, Wholesale and hetail Trade 2 2
Category vii 2 2
Group 31 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen
Category VII
Group 33 Salesmen Shop Assistants and Related Workers 2,210 1,227 983 851 516 345
Category VII 2,210 1,227 983 861 516 345
Family 330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants Wholesale and Retail Trade 1,245 695 550 534 383 201
Category VII 1,245 695 550 534 333 201
23~
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Divis:on/Group/ 10tal Urban
Family (N,C.O.) ,---____..________, ...., ----.~-
Category Description Persons Male. Females PersOns Males Females
3 5 6
IMP HAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Family '331 Hawk.rs Pedlars and St-eo 72 24 48 27 15 12
Category VII 72 24 48 27 15 12
Family 339 Salesmen, ShOp Ass,stants ,oj Rei ted Workerl n.e,c. 893 501 365 300 168 132
Category VII 893 508 385 300 168 132
·DIVISION Farmers Fishermen, Hunters, Los:sersand Related
Work.r. 207 184 23 24 24
Category III 137 133 4 2 2
IV 48 29 19
IX 22 22 22 22
Group 40 Farmers and Farm Manager> 114 110 5
Category III 33 83
IV 26 )2 4
IX 5 5
Family 402 Farm Managers, I nspectors and Ov~rseers 5 5
Category IX
Family 403 Planters and Plantati<>n Managers
Category III
IV 2
Family 404 Farmers and farm Managers, Animals, B'rds ,oj ,nsects
Rearing 26 24 2
Category III 22 n
IV 4 2 2
~34
B·V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Diliision/GrouP! Total Urban Family (N.C.O.) r- -. r--_______A,.__~
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Male's Females
2 6 7
IMPHAt. EAST SUB-DIVISION-concld.
Family {O~ Farmers and Farm Managers n .•. c. 80 78 2
Category III 60' 60
IV 20 18 2
Group "I Firm Workers 43 41 2 17 17
Category III 23 21 2
IV
IX 17 17 17 17
Family 412 ,Gardners (Malies) f 4 4 4
Category IX 4 'I f 'I
Family 415 P,antation Llbourers 24 24
Category III 21 21
IV
Family -119 Farm workers n. e, c. 15 13 2 13 13
Category III 2 2
IX 13 13 13
Group 43 Fishermen and Related Worker;
Category III
Group '14 LOifers and other Forestry Workers 49 32 17 2 2
Category II! 30 28 2
IV 19 4 15
Family 442 log-rellers and wood-cutters 31 17 14
Category III 15 13
Iv 16 12
235
B·V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
-,'
Total Work~r!
---------.. Division/Group/ Total Urban
FamilY (N.C.O.) r-----~---__J __,.
Category Description Persons Males Fem.les Persons M.I., Fem.le,
l 4 6
IMPHAL EAST SUB·DIVISiON-eonld.
Family 443 Charcoal Burner. and Forest Product Processor, IS 12
Category III I. 12
IV
·DIVISION 6 Worken in Transport and Communication Occupations 1,5 m 3 278 178
Category VIII 795 792 3 27B 275
Group 61 Deck and Engine,Room Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews a~d Boatmen
Category Viii
Group 64 Drivers Road Transport 788 7e~ 276 276
Category VIII 7ee 7ae 276 276
Family 641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle Drivers 636 636 257 257
Category VIII 636 ~36 257 257
FamilY 642 Cycle Rickshaw Drivers and Rickshaw Pullers 118 118 5 5
Category VIII 118 liS S
Family 643 Animal Drawn vehicle Drivers 3i 31 H 14
Category VIII 34 34 14 14
Group 67 Telep'1One, Telegraph and Related Telecommunication Operotors 2 2.
Category VIII 2 2
Group 68 POstmen anc Massengers 2 2 2 2
Category VJII 2 2 1 2
·DIVISION 7·8 Craftsmen, Production Procell Workers and Labo~ ..... not elsewhere classified 25,506 l,llt 22,287 4,166 711 3,385
Category IV 2~,I53 2,163 21,990 3.9~2 56+ 3,37'
V 2,.8 195 ,J; 33 27 , IV m ~~, 232 79 79
IX ii7 m 23 112 III
236
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
,.------Division/Group' Total Urban
Family (N.C 0.) ,---- -----, ,-----
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Female
4 6
IMPHAL EAST SUB,DIVISION·-contd.
Group 70 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers a~d Related Workers 21,263 151 21,102 2,965 28 2,937
Category IV 21 263 161 21,102 2,965 28 2.937
FamilY 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders 551· 548 31 31
Category IV 551 3 548 31 31
Family 704 Drawers and Weavers 2,0,675 121 20.554 2,917 II 2,906
Category IV 20,675 121 20.554 2,917 II 2,906
Group 71 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related Workers 963 355 608 486 95 391
Category IV 963 355 608 486 95 391
Family 710 Tailors, Dress Makers and qarment Makers 437 349 83 113 90 23
Category IV 437 349 88 113 90 28
Family 715 Sewers 'mbroderers and Darners Textile and fur Products 526 520 373 368
Category IV 526 6 520 373 368
Group 72 Leather cutters, L9sters and sewers (except Gloves a.nd
Garments) and Related Worker 16 14
Category IV 8 4 7.
V 8
Group 73 Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and Related Metal Making and Treating workers 162 115 17 92 77 15
Category IV 161 144 17 92 77 15
V
Family 738 Blacksmiths, Hummer Smiths and Forgomen 149 IB2 17 91 76 15
Cate:ory IV 148 131 17 91 76 15
v
Group 74 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Makers, Jewellers and Related Workers 211 269 2 49 ~7 2
Cate20ry IV 210 208 2 4~ 47 2
V
, 237
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX O~ PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-con/d.
Total Worker. r-
---A-_____________ ~
Division/Group} Total Urban Family (N,C.Q.) r-------'-------, t"' -.
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
4 6 7
IMPHAL EAST SUB·DIVISION-contd
Family 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths 192 190 2 ~6 44
Category IV 191 169 2 46 44
V
Group 75 Tool·Makers, Mechnists, Plumber" Welders, Platers and
Related Workers 71 71 65 65
Category IV 70 70 65 65
V
Group 76 Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Workers 46 46 30 30
Category VI I ~ 14 II II
IX 32 32 19 19
Group 77 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Related Workers 1.247 1,243 4 238 238
Category IV 1,097 1,093 '" 226 226
V 150 ISO 12 12
Family 770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers (Womd) 1,031 1,02B 226 226
Category IV 1,027 1,024 3 226 226
V '"
Family 772 Sawyers and Wood Working Macheni,ts 182 181 12 12
Category IV 70 69
V 112 112 12 12
Grou~ 79 ,Bricklayers, Plasterers and Constrl1ction Workers, n. e,c, 463 453 10 73 73
C.tegory I
IV 20 20 4 '" V
VI 1-12 432 10 68 68
Family 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, Masons 269 269 25 25
Cateiory VI 269 269 2S 2S
238
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers _)._ -,
Division/Group/ Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ,--______ A--___ --,
r------'------___,
Category DescriPtion Persons Males Females Persons Males Femals
2 6 7
IMPHAL I:AST SUB·DIVISiON-eontd.
Family 79f Hut Builders and Thatch.rs m 163 10 43 13
Category VI 173 163 10 ~3 43
Group BO Compositort. Printers, Engravers, Book-Binders nnd
Related Workers 20 II 9
Cate~ory Iv
IX 17
Group 81 Potters. Ktlnmen, GI"s and Clay Formers and Related Workers 69 13 56 2 2.
Category IV 56 56 :::..
V 13 13 2 2
Group 82 Millers. Bakers, Brew Ma'ter, and Related Food and Bever Workers 253 SO 203 41 17 24
Cate20ry IV 203 33 170 23 18
V 50 17 33 Ig 12
Family 821 Sakers, ConfectIoners, Candy and Sweet meat Makers i2B 12 116 19 10
Category IV 113 106 12 S 7
V 15 10 7 2
Group 83 Chemical and Related PrOcess Workers 12 5 5 5
Catezory IV II 7 .., 5
IX
Group 85 Craftsmen lnd Production Process Workers n.e.c. 91 66 25 20 13
Cateiory IV 88 63 25 20 7 13
V
Group ., lab~urers ",e.c. m 375 lH '3 92
C.tezory VI 222 222
IX 397 375 22 93 92
239
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICAlION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CU_!.,TlVATION-contd.
Total Workers
---. Division/Group/ Total Urban Family (N.C.O.) r----'-----~ r-- ---,
CategQry Description Persons Males Female, Persons Males Females
2 7 8
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-contd_
Famlly 899 Labourers n.eoc. 597 374 223 n 91
Category VI 222 m
IX 375 374 92. 91
·OIVISION Service. Spo rt and Recreatian Wakera 719 637 81 19S 244 54
category IX 719 637 82 298 244 S4
Group 90 Fire Fignters, Policemen Guards and Related Workers 453 451 138 136 2
Cat.gory IX 453 451 138 136 2
family 901 Police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers 1-96 196 70 70
Category IX 196 196 70 70
Family 903 Watchmen and Chowkid.rs 123 121 2 27 25 2
Category IX 123 121 2 27 25 2
FamilY 909 Fire-Fighters Pol icemen. Guards and Related Workers n.e.c. IJ4 134 41 41
Category IX 134 134 41 41
Group 91 House.Keepers. Cook>, M,id, and Related Work er, 202 125 77 124 75 49
Category IX 202 125 77 123 75 49
Family 910 House·Keepers, Matrons. Stewards pomestic and Institutional) 16 16 6 6
Category IX 16 116 ~ 6
Family 91"
Cooks. Coo~-Be.rers (Domestic and Institutionai) 116 82 34 76 42 34
Category IX 116 82 34 76 42 34
Family 912 Buttler, Bearers, Waiter,. M lids and other Serlan ts (D',l1 ~;t ie 42 21 15 41 27 15
Category IX 42 27 15 42 27 15
F a'll "'!y 919 House-Keepers,C::ooks. Maids and Related Wor~ers n.e.c. 2S 28
Cat,groy IX 28 28
Division}Group} r.mily (N.C.O.)
Category
GCQUP 93
Category IX
Family 931
Calegroy IX
Group 94
Category IX
Group 95
Category IX
Family 950
Category IX
Group 96
Category IX
Group 97
Categroy IX
Family 9 9
Category IX
Group 99
Category
DIVISION X
Categroy IX
Group X 8
Category IX
Family X80
Category IX
240
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTlVATION-contd.
Total Workers -A _______ ~ ______ ~
Total Urban r----~--~---~---. .-______ A_ _____ ~
Description Persons Male, Female, Persons Males females
6
IMPHAl. EAST SUB·DIVISION-eontd,
Build ing, Care·Takers, Cleaner, and Related Workers 33 33 13 13
33 33 13 13
Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen 33 33 13 13
33 33 13 13
Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers
Launderers,Dry-Cleaners and Pressers 12 6
12 3 6
laundrymen, Washermen and Dhobies 12 6
12 6
Athletes, Sports men and Related Workers
Photographers and Related Camra Operators 16 16 12 12
I. 16 12 12
Other PhotOgraphers 13 13 9
13 13 .. Service Sport and RecreatIon Workers n.e,C'.
Workers not Cla .. iriable by Occupations 117 116 19 18
117 II. 19 18
Workers Reportin~ Occupation Unidentifiable or Unclassi"able 117 116 19 IS
117 116 19 18
Workers Reportin~ Occupations unidentifiable or Unclassinable 117 116 19 18
117 116 19 18
241
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-cantd.
Tot.1 Workers
DivisionlGroup! Total ------,
Urban Family (N.C.O,) .------~------, -'-------,
C.tegory \
Description Persons Males females Persons Males Females
2 4 5 7
BISHANPU R SUB.DIVISION-contd.
ALL DiVISIONS 9,731 1,929 1,801
Category III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunti ng & and Plantations Orchards and Allied
Activities 110 81 39
IV At Household Industry 7, "'
497 6,619
V In Manufacturinll other than Household Indu.try 23 17
VI In Construction 39 39 !__
VII In Trade and Commerce 1,201 155 1,046
VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications 71 71
IX In Other Services 1,161 1,069 91
·DIVISION 0 Professional, Technkal and Related Workers 1,127 1,050 77
Category VI
IX 1,126 1,049 77
Group 00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors
Category VI
GrQuP 03 Physicians, Surgeons, and Dentists 3 3
Category IX
Group 04 Nurses, Pharmacists and other,Medical and Health Technician 5. S
Category IX 5 + Group as
i Teachers I, lOB 1,048 60
Category IX I, lOB 1,048 60
Family 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools 140 139
Category IX 140 139
visiOnlGro~pl
~amiJy (N,C,Q.)
Category
Family 0'2
Category IX
Group 06
Cat.gory IX
Group 08
Category IX
Group OX
Category IX
DIVISION
Category VI
IX
Gro'Jp 10
Category IX
Family 100
Category IX
Group 13
Category VI
IX
Family 131
Category VI
mily 135
Category IX
DIVISION
Category IX
242
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSdNS AT Wb'RK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Worker • .A.,._~ ___________ _ _
Total Urban ,-----__.__------, ,------""'------'"1
Description Persons Males Females PersonS Males Females
2 4 5 6 7
BISHENPUR SUB·DIVISION-contd.
Teachers, Middle and Primary Sc~,ools 959 ?09 50
959 909 50
Jurists
Artists, Writers and Related Workers 8
Other Professional. Technical and Related Workers
Administrative, Executiye and Managerial Workers I. II
II 10
Administrators and Executive Officials, GOvernment 2
2 2
Administrators and Executive Officials, Central Government 2 :2 ...:.
2 2
Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other 10 9
9 8
Directors. Managers and Working Proprietors, Construction
Directors. Managars and Working Propriton, RecreatJon,
Entertainment and Catering Services 9
9 8
Clerical and Related Workers
243
B-V OCCUPATIONAL ~LASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WQRK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers ,-- ----.
Division!Group/ Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ,-------'-------.
Category Description Persons Males Females Person Males Females
2 3 5 6
BISHENPUR SUB.DIVISION-cond.
Group 28 Clerical Workers, Misc:ellaneo~s
Category IX
Family 280 General and other Ministerial Assistants and Clerks
Category IX
-DIVISION Sales Workers 1,201 155 1,046
Category VII 1,201 IS5 1,046
Group 33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers 1,201 155 1,04.
Category VII 1,201 155 1,046
Family 330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants Wholesale and Retail Trade 1,1'7 155 1,042
Category VII 1,197 155 1,042
DIVISION 4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and Related Workers 144 81 63
Category III 120 81 39
Iv 24 24
Group 40 Farmers and Farm Managers
Category III 3
Family 403 Plan!ers and Plantation Managers 3 3
Category III 3
Group 43 Fishermen and Related Workers 135 (2 63
Category III III 72 39
Iv 24 24 ,-
Family 431 Fishermen, Inland and Coastal Waters III 72 39
Categoty III III 72 39
Family 439 Fisnermen dnd Related Workers, n. e. c. 24 24
Category IV 24 24
Division/Group/ F.",ily (N.e.O.)
Category
Group 44
Category III
Family 440
Category III
Family 442
Category III
DIVISION 6
Category VIII
Group 64
Category VIII
Family 641
Category Viii
Group 68
Category VIII
Family 680
Category Viii
tDIVISION 8
Category IV
V
IV
IX
Group 70
C.tegory IV
Family 70,
Cateeory IV
244
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd,
Total Workers r----------"'----_____ ----,
Total Urban
Description .--------.--"-------, r---~___'__ ___ ---.
Persons Males F~males Persons Males Females
2 4 6 7
BI$HENPUR SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Loggers and Other Fore stry Workers
Forest Rangers and Related Workers
Log Fellers and Wood Cutters
Workers in Transport and Communication Occupat ions
Drivers, ROad Transport
Motor Vehicle and Motors Cyde Drivers
Postmen and Messengers
Postmen
Craftsmen. Production Proeess Workers and Labourers: not
Elesewhere Classified
6
6
3
71
11
70
70
70
70
7,160
7,092
23
37
Spino rs, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers 6,607
6,607
Spinners, Piecers and Winders 1,707
1,707
6
6
71
71
70
70
70
70
5S I 6,609
497 6,595
17
37
8
69 6,538
69 6,538
43 1,664
43 1,664
Divisjon/Group/ Family (N,C.O.)
Category
Family 704
Category IV
Group 71
Category IV
FamilY 710
Category Iv
Group 72
Category V
Group 73
Catellory IV
Group 74
Category IV
V
Family 741
Category IV
V
Group 75
Category IV ,
V
Group 77
Category Iv
V
Family 770
Category IV
245
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total Urban
.-----~ r----------~--.... ----~ Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4
BISHENPUR SUB·DIVISION-contd,
Drawers and Weavers 4,891 26 4,865
4,891 26 4,865
Tailors, Cutters, Furri ers and Related Workers 137 121 16
137 121 16
Tailors, Dress Makers and Garment Makers 125 121 4
125 121 4
Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers (except gloves ar,d garments)
and Related Workers 2 Z
2 2
Furnan,emen, Rollers, Drawers Mou Ide rs and Related Metal
Making and Treating Workers 17 15 2
17 15 2
Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Makers, Jewellers and
Related Workers 63 61
61 59 2
2 2
Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silversmith, 63 61
61 59 2
2 2
Tool Makers, Machinist, Plumbers, Welders, Platers and Related
Worker$ 23 :PI
12 12
II II
Carpenters, Joiners, Cebinet Makers, Coopers and Related Workers III 109 2 "-
109 107 2
2 2
Carpenters, Joiners, p.ttern Makers (Wood) 96 94 2
96 94 2
Division/Group/ Family (N.C.O.)
C.tegory
Group 79
Category IV
Group 81
Gategroy V
Group 82
Category IV
Group 85
Category IV
Family 850
Category IV
Group 89
Category IX
DiVISION
Category IX
Group 90
Category IX
Family 901
Category IX
Group 91
Category IX
Family 911
Category IX
DIVISION X
Category 8
246
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total Urban
~ r--------A-----~
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 5 6 7 8
BISHENPUR SUB-DIVISION-contd-
BricklaYers, Plasterers and construction workers 37 37
37 37
Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay Formers and Related Workers
Millers. Baker, Brew Master and Rela! ed Food and Bevarge workers 28 28
28 28
Craftsmen and Prodution Process workers, ",e.c. 121 Ilf
121 114 7
Baskerty, Weavers and Related Workers 121 114 7
121 114 7
Labourers, n.e.c.
Service, Sport and Recreation Workers 12 10 2
12 10 2
Fire Fighters. Poli,.men, Gaurds and Related Workers 10 10
10 10
Police Constables, Investigators and Related Worker, 10 10
10 10
House Keepers, Cooks. Maids and Related Workers 2
2
Cooks, Cook·bearers (Domestic and Institutional) 2 2
2 2
Work ... Not Classifiable by occupation
247
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICAltON l\y SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CuLtIVATloN-contd.
Total Workers
-----. Division/Group} Total Urban Family (N.C.O.) ~----.. .A. --..
Category Des"iption PersonS Males Females Persons Males Females
4 5 6 7
BISHENPUR SUB-DIVISION-concld.
Group xa Workers Reporting Occupation Unidentifiable (Ir Unciassifiable
Category IX
Family XSO Workers Reporting Occupations Un.dentifiable or Uucimifiable 3
Categery IX 3
'rHOUBAI. SUB-DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS 10,851 3,292 17,55'
Category III In Mlnin g, Quarryin, Liyei~ock, Forestry, Fi,hin" Huntin r & Plantation_" Orchards and Alii ed Activities 107 94 III
IV At Household In dustr, 16,790 600 16,190
V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry 183 27 106
VI In Construction 105 105
VII In Trade and Commerce 1,304 313 991
VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications 'l01 fB9 1'1.
IX In Other Services 2,111 1,964 147
tDIVISION 0 ',areuional Technical and Related Workers I,S81 1,4'0 97
Category IX 1,587 1,490 97
Group 00 Architects, Eniineer, .nd Surveyors 27 27
Category IX 27 27
Group 03 Biolo~ists. Veterinarians Agronomists and Related Scientists 14 ,~
Cate~ory IX 14 If
Group 02 Physicians, Surgeons ~nd Dentists n, e. c. 68 67
Category IX 68 67
family 033 PhYSicians Others S9 58
Category IX S9 58
Group Of Nurses Fharmacists and other Medical and Health Technicians 33 22 II
C.te~orv IX 33 22 II .....
248
B- OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers r- .A_ -,
Division/Group/ Total Urban Family (N.C.O.) ~-~----l --,
Cateiory Description Persons Males Females Persons Male. Females
2 5 7
THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Group 05 Teachers 1,295 1.247 ~8
Category IX 1,295 1,247 48
Family 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools 114 114
Category IX 114 li4
Family 052 Teachers Middle and Primary Scnools 1,146 1,108 38
Category IX 1,146 1,108 3B
Family 059 Teachers n. e. c. 35 2S 10
Category IX 3S 25 10
Group 06 Jurists 4
Category IX 4 4
Group 07 Social Scientists and Related Workers 2
Category IX 2
Group 08 Artists, Writers and Related Workers 81 53 28
Category IX 81 53 28
Family 086 Musicians and Related Wcrkers 53 33 20
Category IX S3 33 20
Famjly 087 Dancers and Related Workers 16 10 6
Category IX 16 10
Group 09 Draughtsmen and Sciente and Engineering Technicians, n. e. c.
Category IX
Group OX Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers 62 53
Category IX 62 53 9
Family OXI Non-ordained Religious _Workers 48 39
Category IX 46 39
Divi,ion/Group! Famiiy (N,C,O,)
DIVISION
Category VI
VIII
IX
Group 10
G:ategory IX
Family I DO
Category IX
FamilY 101
Category IX
Family 101
Category IX
104
Category IX
Family 109
Category IX
Group 13
Category VI
VIII
IX,
Family 131
Category VI
Family 134
Catego ry VIII
249
B·V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS Al' WORK OTHER THAN €ULTIV A TlON,- comd.
Description Person
2
THOUBAL SUa-DIVISION -cantd,
Administrative EX8(utiva and Manalerial Worker.
Administrators and EK~cutive Officials, Government
Administrators and E.ecutive Officials, Central Government
Administrators and Execut've OffiCials, S;ate Government
A~ministrators and Executive Officials, Local Bodies
Village Officials
Administrators and Executive Officials, Government n. e. c.
Directors, Managers and Workinz Pr~Drietors, Other
Directors, Managers an:! W.JrKing Proprietors, ConstrLJction
Directors, M6naz~rs an·j Workin~ Propr'etors ,
Transport an,j COmTlunrcat ion
63
7
55
36
36
7
7
21
21
27
19
7
Total Workers
Total
Males Female, Persons
5
59 4
51 4
35
35
7
21
21
2
2
24
7
16
7
Urban
Male. Fem ale
Division/Group/ Family (N.C.O.J
Category
Family 135
Category IX
Family 136
Category IX
DIVISION 1
Category IX
Group 22
Category IX
Family 220
Category IX
Group 28
Category IX
Family 280
Category IX
family 289
Category IX
Group 29
Category IX
FJ uiiy m
Category IX
*:>IVISION
Category VII
Group 31
C~\e,ory VII
250
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OIHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total Urban
~-----~--------~ ~,--------~------~ Description Persons Males females Persons Males Females
7
THOUBAL SUB·DIVISION-cootd,
Directors, ,Managers and Working Propr'etors, Recreation, 18 15 Entertainment and Catering Services
18 15 3
Directors, M~nagers and Workering Proprietors, Other Services
Chemical and Related Worker. 81 80
81 80
Office Ma hine Operators
Computing Clerks and Calculating Machine Operators
Clerical Workers, Miscellaneous 36 35
36 35
General and others Min isterial Assistants and Clerks 34 33
34 33
Office Workers including Record k.e~ers,Muharrers, Despatchers, Pdckers and B ,n Jer of Omce papers
Unskilled om,e Workers 42 42
42 42
on" Att"hnts "d holl Potors 42 41
42 42
Sales Worlters 1,304 31l 991
1,304 3 '3 991
Commercial Tr.vellers .nd Manuf.cturer,' AB,nq . I
251
B·V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICAlION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTlVATION-contd.
Total Workers ,.--- ---~
DivISion/Group/ Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ,-- ""-----. .---------'-----. Cate20ry Description Persons Males Females Persons Malas Females
2 4 6 7
THOUBAL sUB-civISION-contd.
Group 33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers 1,303 312 991
Category Vii 1,303 312 991
Family 330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants, Wholesale and Retail Tnide 60 <f0 20
Category VII 60 40 20
Famil y 331 Hawkers, Pedlars and Street Venders 41J SO 353
Category VII m 80 353
Family 339 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers, n.e.c. S 10 192 618
Category VII 810 192 61 B . ·DIVISION 4 Farmer!l, Fishermen, Hunters, LOlle., and Related 23S III . IU
Worker.
Gategory III 190 77 113
IV 13 3 10
IX 32 32
Group 40 Farmers and Farm Managers 2 2
Category IX 2 '2
Group 41 Farm Workers 43 33 10
Category IV 13 3 10
IX 30 30
Faroil, ~II Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and Insect Rearing 40 30 10
Category IV 13 10
IX I
27 27
Family ~12 Gardners (Malis) 3
Category IX 3 3
Group 43 Fish.rm .... nd Related Workers 129 26 103 ,!
Cateaory III 1~9 26 103
252
B-Y OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIYATION-cantd.
Total Workers
..... Division/Group Total Ur~n
Family (N.C.O.) r ----A.-----l
Category Description Person. Males Females Persons Males Females
7
THOUBAL S"!B.DIVISION-concld.
Family 431 Fishermen, Inland~and Coastal Workers 114 26 BS
Category III 114 16 SS
Family om Fishermen and Related Workers, n.e.c. 15 IS
Category III 15 IS
Group H Loggers and Other Forestry Work.r> &1 51 10
Category III 61 51 10
Family 4~0 Forest Rangers and Related Workers 12 12
Category III 12 12
Family 111 Harvesters and Gatherers of Forest Products including Lac [[except Logs) ,
Category III
Family 442 Log Fellers and Wood Cutters 33 33
Category III 33 33
Family H9 Loggers and other Forestry Workers n.e.c. 10 10
Category III 10 10
DIVISION Minners, Quarrying men and Related Workers 17 17
Category 1\\ 11 17
Group SO Minners and Quarrymen 17 17
C.tegory JIl 17 17
Family 501 Quarrymen 13 13
Category III 13 13 ~ .....
Family 509 Miner. and Quarrymen n ••. c. 4 4
Category III 4 4
253
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION By.sEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-cOll/d.
Total Workers ,
Divi,ioo,Group/ Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ~
, _____ _A. _____ ---,
Category DescriPtion Persons Males Females Persons Males Femals
6 7
THOUBAL SUB·DIVISION-eontd.
DIVISION 199 187 12
Category VIII Worke .. in Tran.~ort and Communication Occupation ,99 187 12
Group 61 Deck and Engine Roo,n-Rltings (Ship) Barge Crews a~d 30atrn>n 12 12
Category VIII 12 12
Family 610 Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews and Boatman 12 12
Category VIII 11 11
Group 64 Drivers, Road Transp~rt I BI lSI
Category VIII lSi lSI
Family 641 Mater Vehicles and Mater Cycle Drivers 64 64
Category VIII 6'1 H
Family 642 Cycle Rioklhaw Drivers and Rickshaw 'Pullers 105 105
Category VIII lOS 105
Family 643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers 12 12
Category VIII 12 12
Group 6S Postmen and Messengers 4
Category VIII 4
Family 6S0 , Postmen 4 4
Category VIII 4 4
Group 69 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations n.e.C. 2 2
Category VIII 2 2
Family 693 Inspectors. Traffic Controllers and De'llatehers. Communication .2 2
Cateeory VIIJ 2 2 -
Division/Group/ family (N,(,Q.)
Category
-DIVISION '-8
Category IV
V
VI
VIII
IX
Group 70
Category IV
Family 702
Category IV
Family 704
Category IV
Group 71
Category IV
family 710
Category IV
Group 72
Category IV
V
Group 73
Category IV
Group 74
Category IV
254
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd,
Total Workers A-_____________ ~~
Total Urban ----, .--------"-----~
Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Female.
3 4 6 8
THOUBAL SUB· DI VISION-wntd,
Craftsmen, Proddction Proc ... Workers and Labodrers, 17,119 816 16,303
not Elsewhere Classified 16,777 597 16,IBD
133 27 106
98 98
110 93 17
Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Rel~ted Workers 15,630 63 15,567
15,630 63 15,567
Spinners, Piocers and Winders 1,493 6 1,487
1,498 1,487
Drawers and Weavers 14,125 50 14,075
14,125 50 14,075
Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related Workers 181 159 22
181 159 22
Tailors, Dress Makers and Garments Makers 157 ISS
157 155 2
Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers (except gloves and ~arments) 5 and Related Workers
2 2
Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and Related Metal ~5 43 2
Making and Threating Workers
45 43 2
Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Makers Jewellers and 133 114 19
Related Worker.
133 114 19
255
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN C;ULTIVATION -contd.
Total Worker, r-
-A-_____ ~ _______ ~
Divi,ion)Group) Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.l r ____ ----A.. _____ , , ____ -..A...,........ _____ •
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 7
THOUBAL SUB.DIVISION-contd
Family 741 jeweller" Goldsmith, and Silversmith, 129 110 19
Category IV 129 110 19
GrouP 76 Electricians and Related electric.1 and Electronics Workers
Ca:egory VIII
IX
Group 77 Carpenters, joiners, Cabinet Makers, Co,pers and Related m 171
Workers
Category IV 171 171
Family nO Carpenter •. joiners Pattern Makers (Wood) 149 149
Category IV 149 149
Group 79 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction Workers n.e.c. 98 98
Category VI 98 9Q
Group 81 Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay Formers and Related Workers 456 12 444
Category IV 442 442
V 14 12 2
Family 811 Potters and Related Clay Formers 456 12 444
Category IV 442 442
V 14 12 2
Group ~ Millers, Bake,", Brewmasters and Related Food an:l Beverage 237 232 Work."
Category IV 131 3 128
V 106 2 104
Family 820 Millers, Pounders. Huskers and Prachers. Grains and 103 2 101
Related Food Workers
Slte~or~ IV 10J 101
256
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS
AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-cantd.
Total Workers ___.A_
---""\
Division/Group/ 10tal Urban
Family (N.C.O,) ,-- -. Category Description Persons Males Fe'males Persol'1s Male. Females
2 4 ,5 6
IMP HAL EAST SUB·DIVISION-eontd.
Family 823 Khandsari, Sugar and Gur Makers 105 105
Category IV 2
V 103 103
Group 83 Chemical and Related Process Wor kers 10 10
Category V 10 10
Group 85 Craft~men and Production Process Worker;, n.e.:. 42 42
Categroy IX 42 42
Group 85 Labourers; n,r,e, 150 88 17
Category IX 150 88 17
Family 89? Labourers n,e,c, 105 88 17
Category IX 105 88 17
·DIVISION Service, Sport and Recreation Workers 216 138 18
Category IX 216 188 2a-
Croup 90 Fire Fig'1ten, P,l!lce'Mn. GJlrj; anj Re:,t~j W,r".r; 145 115
Category IX 145 145
Family 901 Police Con,table, In/ostigat~r; anj Relatd W"'ker; BS 83
Category IX 88 88
family 903 Watchmen and Chowkida" 57 57
Category IX 57 57
Group 91 House Keep3rs, Co~kl Ml;ds "0 Related Workers 54 27 27
Category IX 54 27 27
Fa'llily 910 Hou" Keep"s, Meri~n; Ste v3rd, (')o'llestic & Institutional) 7
Category IX 7 ..,
Division/Group/
Family (N.C.O.)
Catezory
Family 911
Category IX
Fam'lly 913
Category IX
Family 919
Category IX
Group n
Category IX
Family 931
Category IX
Group 95
Category IX
Family 950
Category IX
Group 96
Category IX
OIVISiON X
Category IX
Group X8
c:.teaory IX
family X~O
Cate~ory IX
257
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION ~y SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total
Description Persons Males females Person.
2 4 S 6
THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION-concid.
CaoH, Cook-B""rer, (Domestic ,nd In'itutional) 39 23 15
3S 23 15
AyM, Nurse-Maid!
5
House Keepera, Cooks. Maids lId Related Workers n.e, c.
i
Building Care-rakers, Cleaners and Related Workers 12 II
Il II
Cleaners, Swtepers and Waterman 12 11
12 II
Launder"., Dry Cleaner. In, 'r .... " 4
• Laundrymen, WlIh.rMon IRd Dhobi.; 4
4
Athlet", Sportsmen and Related Work ...
Worken Not Clallifiable By Occupation 30 30
30 30
Workers Reportina Occupation Unidentifiable or unclmi~.ble 30 30
30 30
Workers Reporting Occupation Unidentifiable or Unclassinabl. 30 30
30 30
Urban
Males Females
7
258
B·V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICAtION ,BY SEX OF PERSONS ,AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVi\TION-contd.
Total Workers
~-----------~~ Division/Group/ Total Urban
Famiiy (N.C.O.l ,------~-~----~
Category Deschption Persons Males Females Per,OnS Males females
2 'I 6 7
UI<I:fRUL SUB;DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS 2,390 1,409 981
Category 111 In Mining, Quarrying, LivestoGk, Forestry, Fishing,
Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities 3 3
IV At HousehQld Industry 980 70 910
V In Manufacturing other than Household Industry 23 23
VI In Construction 35 35
VII In Trade and Commerce 57 45 12
VIII In Transport, Storage and communication. 14 14
IX In Other Servico. 1,178 1119 S9
-DIVISION 0 Professional, Tee hnical. and Re1at.d Worlten 783 723 SS
Category IX 783 728 55
Group 00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors 2 1
Category IX 2 2
Group 02 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agronomists and P-el.ted $CleAtists
Category IX
Group 03 Physicians, Surgeons ard Dentists 28 26 2
Category IX 28 26 2
family 033 PhYSicians, Others 28 l6 2
CAt~gory IX 28 26 2
Group 04 Nurses, Pharmacists and other Medical and Health Technician, 13 12
Cat.gory IX 13 12
Group OS Teachers 55l 529 23
CategOry IX ~~2 571 J2
259
B-Y OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN pULTIVATION-comd.
Total Workers
..... Divisjon/GrouPI Total . ~rban Family (N,C.O.) r--- .....
Category Description Persons Males Females Fersons Males Females
2 4 5 6 7 8
UKHRUL SUa-DIVISION-eontd.
Family 051 Teachers, Secondary SchOOls 48 4S
Category IX 49 45
Family 052 Teachers, Middle and Primary SchoOls 504 4S4 20
Category IX 504 4B4 20
Grc"p 06 Jurists 9
Category IX 9
Group 07 Social Scientists and Related Workers 24 18
Category IX 24 18
Family 076 Labourers and Social Welfare Workers 23 17
Category IX 23 17
Group as Artists. Writers and Related Workers 4
Category IX 5 4
Group 09 Draijghtsmen and Science and Engineering Technicians n. e. t.
Category IX
Group OX Other Professional Technical and Related Workers 14B 137 II
Category IX 148 137 II
family axo Ordained Religious Workers 132 ,131,
Category IX 132 132
Family aX9, Other Professional. Technical and Related Worker. n. e, c. 14 5 9
Category IX 14 9
DIVISION Administrative, Executive and Man~~arial Work .. r. 86 85
Category VI 18 18
IX 68 67
Division/Group!
FamilY (N.C.O.)
c;.;roup
C.teaory
Family
Category
Family
c.te~ory
family
Coteiory
family
Category
Family
Category
Group
C.tegory
Fimily
Co\e20 ry
Family
C.te~ory
10
IX
100
IX
101
IX
102
IX
103
IX
104
IX
13
VI
IX
131
VI
135
IX
Family 13.
Cate20ry IX
DIVISION :1
Category IX
260
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total Urban r------'------"' ,.-----...A. ___ -_
Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
4 5 6
UKHRUL SUB·pIVISION-contd.
Adminiotrators and Executive Official., Government 62 61
62 61
Administrative and Executive Officials, Contral ~overnm.nt 12 1:2
12 12
Administrators and Executive Officials, State Government 21 20
21 20
Adminiotrators nnd Executive Official., Local aodles 3
Administrators and Executive Officials, Gu.si-Government 'I 4 -.,
4 ~
Villags Officials 17 17
17 17
Directors, Manaier, and Working Propria!ori, Other 24 24
la I.
, , Dire-ctor., Manaser. and Working Proprietors, Construction 18 IS
18 18
Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors Recreations, Entertainment and Cateini Services
5 5
Directofs, Managers and Working Proprietors, Other Service;
Clvlcal and Related Workers 87 87
~ 87
Division/Group/ Family (N.C.O.)
Category
Group 21
Category IX
Family 211
Category IX
Group 28
Category IX
Family 280
Category IX
Family 289
Catellory IX
Group 29
Category IX
Family 290
Category IX
DiVISION 3
Cateaory VII
Group 33
Category IVII
Family 330
Category VII
DIVISION 4
Catellory III
IX
261
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
,---------------'-----------.., Total Urban
r------~------~ r
Description Persons Males females Persons Males Femal.s
5 6 7
UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Stenograpners and Typists
Typists
Cleric61 Workers, Miscellaneous 34 34
34 34
General and Other Ministerial Assistants and Clerks 27 27
27 27
Miscellaneous Office Workers including Record keepers,
Muharrers, Despatchers, Packers and Binders of Office
Papers 7 7
7 7
Unskilled Office Workers 52 52
52 52
Office Att~ndent., U.hers, Hall·posters etc. n,e.c. 52 52
52 52
Sales Worker. 57 45 11
57 45 12
Salesmen, Shop ASlistants and Related Wor~ers 57 45 12
57 45 12
Salesmen and Shop Assistants, Wholesale ani Retail Trade. 57 45 12
57 45 12
Farm.", Fishermen, Hunterl, Loners and Related Worke .. B 8
r, 5
Division/Group! Famdy (N.C.O.)
Category
Group 40
Category IX
Family 402
Category IX
Group 41
Category III
IX
Family 411
Category IX
family 415
Category III
Group 42
Category III
Famjly 420
(II
DIVISION
Category VIII
Group 64
Cat'eory VIII
Family 641
Category VIII
Grsup 47
Cato,ory VIII
262
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICAlION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTlVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Description Persons Males Females Persons
2 4 6
UkHRUI. SUB-DIVISION-eontd.
farmers anj Farm Mana2ers
Farm Manaeers, Inspectors and Oversee" 3
3
Farm Workers
2
Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and Insects Rearin2 2 7.
1
Farm Workers n,e,c,
Hu.t~rs and Related Work ... 2.
2 1
Hunters 2
2
Workers in Ttansport and Communication Occupations 14 14
11
Drivers, ROad Transport 7
7
Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle Drivers 7 7
7 7
Telephone, Telegraph and Related relecommunication Opraterl 5 5
5 5
..,
Males Female.
8
263
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFI9ATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-conta.
Total Workers
""\
Division/GroupJ Total Urb,n
Family (N.C.O.) .A..-.-_____ ""\
Category Description Person, Male, Females Persons Males Femal,
2 3 4
UKHRUL SUB·DIVISION-contd.
Family 672 Radio Communication and Wireless Oprators 5
Category VIII
Group 68 Postmen and Mes.enges 2
Category VIII 2
FiIITlily 680 Postmen 2 2
C.terory VIII 2 1
·DIVISION 7·8 Craftsmen, Production PrOcess Worker. and Labourer. Not Elsewhere Clas.ified 1,041 130 911
Category IV 980 70 910
V 23 23
VI 17 17
IX 21 20.
Group 70 S~inners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers 897 897
Category IV 897 897
Family 702 Spinners, Piceer, and Winders 7B 78
Category IV 78 78
Family 704 Drawers and Weavers 819 819
Category IV 814 819
Group 71 Tailors, Cutters Furriers and Related Workers 12 9
Category IV 12 ')
Family 71~ Tai'ors, Dress Makers and Garment Makers 12 9
Cate20ry IV 12
Group 73 Furnacemen, Rollers. Drawers. Moulders and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers 4 4
Category IV 4 4
264
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS
AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers ...,
Division/Group Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ,..- -. r---'--_____..,
Catesort Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 7
UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION-concld.
Group 77 Carpenters. Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Related Workers 51 51
Category IV 28 28
V 23 23
Family 770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers (Wood) 41 41
Category IV 28 28
V 13 13
Family 772 Sawyers Gnd Wood Working Machinists 10 10
Category V 10 10
Group 79 Bricklayero, Plasterers and Construction Workers nl e. r. 17 17
Category VI 17 17 -.
Family 790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carver, and Stonl Dressers 7
Category VI
Family 794 Hut Builder! and Thatchers 10 10
Category VI 10 10
Group 81 Petters Kilnmen, Glass snd Clay Formers and Related Workers
C.tegory IV
Group 82 Millers. Bakers, Brewm.'ters and ~.el.ted Food and
Beverage Workers
Category IV 6 6
Group 85, Craftsmen and Production Process Worker. n.e.c, 32 22 10
Category IV 32 22 10
Family 850 Basketry Weavers and Related Workers 32 22 10
Category IV 32 22 10 -=
Division/Group/ Family (N,C,O,)
Category
Group 89
Cate~ory IX
Family egg
c,t'lory IX
'DiVISION 9
C.tellory IX
Group 90
C.te~ory IX
Family 901
Catellory IX
Family ~O3
Category IX
~amily 90'
Category IX
Group 91
Category IX
Family 911
Cstliory IX
Group 93
C.teiory IX
Group 95
C.teiory IX
Group 96
Category IX
265
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
r----.----------------~----------------~ Total Urban
Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Fem,les
2 5 7 3
UKHRUL SUB·DIVISION-ecotd.
Labou,er, n,M, 21 20
" 21 20
labour.rs n,t.c, 21 20
21 20
S.rvice, Sport and lI,reation Workers 140 240
240 2~0
Fir. Fighter., Policemen, Guard$ and R.lat,d Workers 230 13D
230 230
Police Constables, Inve,tiE"tors and Rllated Workers 21 21
21 21
W.tc~m.n an4 Cnowkidar 46 46
~6 16
Fir. Fi~hters, ~olicemen, Guard! and Related WorKers n.l,f. 163 "3
163 163
House Keep,ers, COJks Maids and I\elat&:! Workars
. Cooks, Cook-bear.rs (Domestic and Insti\utlo",l)
Buildini Care-takers, Cleaners and Related NJr~'rs 1 '1.
2 2
Launder.", Dry Cleaners and P"'9ers
Athletes 3por\sman and Related Workers
Division/Group! Family (N.C.O.)
Category
Group
Cate~ory IX
Family 979
Category, IX
DIVISION x
Category IX
Group XB
Category IX
Family X80
Category IX
ALL DIVISIONS
Category
IV
V
VII
VIII
IX
-DIVISION
Category IX
Group 00
Category IX
:266
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Urban Total
r-----"------, r------A----"'"' Description Person
2
UKHRUL SUB·DIVISION-concld.
Photographers and Related Camera Operator;
3
Other photograpners
W~rkers not Classifiable by Oeeopation 74
74
Workers Reporting OccupatiQn 'Inidentifiable or Unclassifiable 74
74
Worker, Reporting Occupation, Unidentifiable or Unda" inahle 74
74
MAO AND SARDAR SUB·DIVISION
In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Huntin, and Plantations, Orc~ard. and Allied
activities
At HousehOld Industry
In Manufacturin g other than Household Industry
In Trade and Commerce
In Transport, Storage and Communications
In Other Services
Professional, Technical and Related Workers
Arcnitects, Engineers and Surveyors
1,763
117
407
135
I,Q97
51.
535
Male;
3
72
72
72
72
72
72
1,148
6S
47
88
5
1,042
48&
48&
Female!
2
2
2
2
2
2
SI5
5l
360
,. I
47
55
49
Persons Males Females
6 7
261
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
,....------------'--Division/Groupl Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.; ,--------A ___ ----.. ""____--A.
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4 7
MAO AND SARDAR SUB·DIVISION-eontd·
Group 02 Biolol1ists, Vet~rinarians Agronomists, and Related scientists 5 5
Category IX 5 5
Group 03 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists 5
Category IX 5 5
Group 04 Nurses, Pharmacists and Other Medical and Health Technicians 45 25 20
Category IX 45 25 20
Family 040 Nurses 15 IS
Category IX 15 15
Family 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians 14 14
Category IX 14 14
Family 014 Vaccinators 6
Category IX 6
Group as Teachers 421 393 28
Category IX 421 393 28
Family 051 Teachers, Serondary SchoOls 55 54 ,
Cateiory IX 5S 5'1
Family 052 lTeachers, Middle and Primary Schools 351 330 21
Category IX 351 330 21
Family 059 Teachers n.c,c. 15 9 6
Category IX 15 9 , Group 06 J~rists 3 3
Category IX 3
268
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Di,ioion/Groupl Total Urban Family (N.C.O.) ~---,
Caterory D."ription Pinons Males Female. Person Males females
2 1 ~ 5 7
MAO AND SARDAR SUB··DIVISION-contd.
Group 07 Social Scientist! and Related Work.,.
CateQory IX 8
Group OX Other Professional, Techniotl and Related Workers 43 42
Cateiory IX "13 "12-
fllllily OXO Ordained R,lIl1loui Worker. ~
elteliOry IX
Family OXI Non-ordainod R.li,ioul Work." 3S 3~
Cete£ory IX 35 3+
DIVISION Administrative. Executive and Manel_rlal Work ... ~19 31S
C,teiory IX 319 315 " Group 10 Administrators and E'xocutiv. Official~, Go •• rnm.nt 290 2B~
CateiOry IX 290 286 " FamilY 100 Administrators and Executive Officilil. Central (,jo •• rnment 2. 2'
Cateiory IX 2. 26
Family 101 Administrators and ExetUtivl Officials, Sf at. Gov.rnm.ot 39 39
Citeiory IX 3' ., fimily 101 Administrator .. and E"._utiv. Officials. LQ.al Govornmont 50 SO
Catellory IX SO Iii -F~mily 103 A~ministrators ani I!x"utlvl OfFici,I" Qua.i ~overnment 10 10
C:,tellory IX 10 10 ~
Family lOt Villai' Ofricial, 63 S9 ..
Ctteiory IX 4) 59 t
f~m;ly 10' Administrators and Excutiv.Officiali Gov.rnment n ••• c. 101 102
Catellory IX IO~ IQ2
DlvisionlGroupJ F9rnily IN. CO. )
Category
GrouP 13
CategOry IX
Family 135
Category IX
Family 139
(steiory IX
DIVISION 2
Category IX
Group 20
C,teiorr IX
family 200
Cateiory IX
Group 28
C,tlliory IX
fOll1ily 280
(atei~ry IX
- Family 2a~
ClteQory IX
GrOup 29
CateQory IX
family 290
Catl.try IX
269
B-V oceUPA1IONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN eULTIV A TION-con/d.
Total Workers
r-"'----------'---------------, Total Urban
~.--------~---------~ r-----~.----~ Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Femal
2 6 7
MAO AND SARDAR SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Directors, Manager. and Working Proprieters Other 2~ 29
29 29
Directors Managers and Working Proprietors Recreation Entertainment and Catering Services 16 16
16 16
Director., M.na~erl and Workinll Proprietors n .•. C. 13 13
13 13
Clerical and Related Worke .. 58 58
58 58
Book-Kupers. and C.,hiers 8
Book-Kupm, Book-Keepin~ and Accounts Clerks
Clerical Work .... Mi,cellaneou~ 30 30
30 ]0
G.nertl and OthQr Ministerial Msistant' and Cler~s. 27 27
2.7 27
-Miscellaneous, Office workers includini Record Keepers, Muherrars, Dupatcherl, ?ackers and Bindinll of Office Paper
3
Unskilled Office Workers 20 ~O
20 20
OfficI Attendonts, usher., Hall Porters etc. n .•. c. 20 20
20 20
270
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTlVATION-contd.
Total Workers -.
Division/Groupi Total Urban
Fam"ly [N.C.O.) ,......-------A----, A. -. --- -~
Category Description Persons Male, Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 5 6 7
MAO ANP SARPAR SUB·PIVISION-«>ntd.
PIVISION Sales Worker. 135 88 47
Category VII 135 86 fa
Group 33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers 135 135 47
Category VII 135 88 47
Family 330 Sales and Shop Assistant, Wholesale and Retail Trade 135 88 47
Category VII 135 88 47
DIVISION 4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunter, Loggers and Related
Workers III 69 52
Category III 117 65 52
IV -I
Group 40 Farmers and Farm Manager; 2 2
Category IV 2 2
Family 404 Farmers, and Farm Managers. Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing 1 1
Category IV 2 1
Group 41 Farm Workers 116 64 52
Category III 114 62 52
IV 2 2
Family 'III farm Workers, Animals, Birds and In,e,ts Rearing 116 64 52
Category III 114 62 52
IV 2 2
Group H Loggers and Other Forestry Workers 3
Category III 3
Family 110 Forest Rangers and Related Workers 3
Category III 3
271
B- OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd,
Total Workers r- ""---------~
DIvlslon/GrouPI Total Urban Family (N.C.O.) r------~------~ r --,
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 ~ 7
MAO AND SARDAR SUB·DIVISION-contd,
DIViSION 6 Workers in Transport and Communication Occup,ationl 5
Category VIII
Group 64 Drivers Road Transport 2 2
Category VIII 2
Group 69 Workers In Transport and Communication Octupatlons n. C, e.
Cat.gory VIII
Family 693 Inspector;. Tramr Controllers and Despatchers
Communications
Category VIII
'DIVISION 7·8 Craftsmen, Procluction Process Workers and
Labourers not Elsewhere Classified 461 98 363
Cate~ory IV 403 43 360
V 2
IX 56 54 2
Gtoup 70 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers' 353 2 3~1
Category IV 353 2 3S I
Family 701 Spinners, Piecers ane Winders 4 4
Category IV 4 4
Family 70+ Drawers and Weavers 349 317
Category IV 349 347
Group 71 Tailor!. Cutters, Furriers and Related Workers 23 15
Cate~ory IV 23 15
family 710 Tailors, Dress Makers and Garment Makers 19 15
Category IV 19 15 4
,amily 715 Sewers, Emboriderers and Darners, Textile and fur Products 4 4
Category IV 4
Division/Group/ FamilY (N.C,Q.)
Category
Group
C.te2ory IV
!'amily TH
Cate~ory IV
Grou? 1-4
Category IV
GroUp 76
Category IX
Group 77
C.ttgory IV
V
Family 770
Category IV
V
Group 80
Category IX
Group 81
Category V
Group as
Category IV
FamilY 850
Ca\egory IV
272
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers r------
lotal
----, Urban
r-------~------, ""--~-""------.
De;cription Persons Males
1 3
MAO AND SARDAR SUB-DIVISION-contd
Furn.ceme~, Rollers, Drawers, Moulders ond ".I.t.d Met.1 Makin, and freetinll WQr~.ro
Blsek,mitl", Hammersmith, and Forgemen
Prtci,iOn In,trument Makers, Watch Mak~rs, Jewellefl and Related Workef.
Electricians and Related Electrical and ~Iectronics Workers
C.rpente,,_ Joiner,_ Cobine! Maker., Coopers and Related Workers
Carpenter" Joiners, Pattern Maker, (Wood)
Compositors, Printers, Engravers, Book-Binders and
Related Workers
Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and Related FoOd and Beverage Workers
Craftsmen and Produetion PrOCess Workers o . • _ 10,
Basketry Weavers and Related Workers
2
1 1
1 2
2 2
14
13 13
Ii 14
13 13
Females Persons Males Females
7
273
B-V OCCl.:PATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
..., Divi'jonlGroup I Total Urban
Family (N,C.O,) ~-...,
Category Description Persons Male, Females Persons Males Female,
2 4 6 7
MAO AND SARDAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION-tontd,
Group 89 Labourers n. e. c. 53 52
Cat.egory IX 53 52
Family 890 Lo.d~rs and Unload.rs 15 15
C,teiory IX 15 15
Family m Laboure ... n ... c. 38 37
C.teiory IX 6. 37
DIVISION , Service Sport and Recreation Workers In III
Category IX 122 122
Group 90 Fire Fiihters, Policemen, C;u.rQs tad Rllated Workera 55 55
Cateiory IX 33 55
Family 901 poliu CQnltabl.,. In~"lii.t<>n on4 Ralalld w()r~lr. oil .;] ._
C,teiory IX ~3 '0
Family 903 W.t<nmln and Chowkidar. 101 12
ettegory IX 12 12
Group 91 Ho'.!s. Keepers, Cooks. Maids and R.latod Work." 26 26
C.tetory IX 26 26
Family 911 Coob, Cook·B.are" ( Domutic lnd Imtitutional) 14 )4
Category IX Ii 14
FamilY 912 Butlers, BearerJ. Waiters. Maid, and Other Ssrvanu
(:lomestic) 11 12
C.te2ory IX 12 12
Group 93 Buildini C.re.takors, Cloano" and It.lated Worke" 19 19
Category IX 19 19
FamilY 931 Cleaners. S .... ep~rs and Wotermen 19 19
Category IX 19 19
274
8·V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-con/d.
Tohl Workers
DivisionlGroup/ Total Urban Fo:mily eN.C.O.) ~~
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
3 4 7
MAO AND SARDAI'!. HILLS SUB·DIVIIiION-concid.
Group 94 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers 12 ' 12
Category IX 12 12
Family 940 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers 12 12
Category IX 12 12
Group 95 Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers 10 10
Category IX 10 10
Family 950 Laundryment Washermon and Dhobies 10 10
Cat~gory IX 10 10
DIVISION X Worker. not CI.llifiable by Occupation 7
CategOry IX 7 7
Group XB Workers. Reporting. Occupation Unidentifiable or unclassiflable
Category IX 7
Family xeo Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassiflable
Category IX 7 7
(il MAO
ALL DIVISIONS 1,020 630 390
Cat. lory III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations. Orchard. and Allied activities 107 SS 52
IV At Hous.hold In d ustry 336 27 309
'1 V In ManufacturinB other than Honlehold Industry
VII In Trade & Commerce 24 23
VIII In Transport Storage and Communications
.. IX In Ot her Servi~e, HI m l~
275
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CPLTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Division/GrouPI Total Urban Family (N.C.D.) ----.
I
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons. Males Females
2 4 6 7
(i) MAO-:;ccntd.
'DIVISION 0 Professional T.,hni,al and Related Worke ... l82 lS8 24
, Category IX 282 258 14
Group 00 Architects, Fngineers and Surveyors 3
Category IX 3
Family 001 Civil Engineers (including Overseers)
Category IX
Group 02 Biologists, Veterinarians, AEronomists and Related Scientists 3 3'
Category IX
Family 021 Veterinarians
Category IX
Grou~ 03 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists 2
CatGgory IX 2
Group 04 Nurses, Pharma(ists and other Medical and Health Technicians 16 8
Category IX 16 • family 040 Nurses 7
Category IX 7
Lr...-~
family 043 Pharmacists an-d Pharmaceutical Technicians S
Category IX "S
Group OS TeaCher. 220 205 15
Cateaory IX 220 205 IS
family 051 T .achers, Socondary Schools 31 30
Catej;ory IX 31 30
276
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
" Total Workers
Division/Groupl Total Urban
Fomily (N,C.O.) ___.
\ ,-- ~-------,.tellory Description Person. M.les Female. Perioni Male. females
7
(i) MAO_ontd.
ramily 05l To.chor •• Middlo and Primary Schools 175 I~'
Cat-iort IX 175 166
Family 059 Teacher. ".t.C. 14 ')
C8teeary IX 14
Croup 06 Juri,t.
Catcliory IX
Group 07 Soci,1 Sclentl.\, and Related Workers
Cateliory IX -:-
lmlly 016 Llbou. Ind Social Welfar. Worke"
Cal1iory IX 8
Group OX Othar Prormion.1 ,eehn/c,1 end ",.Iated Workers l' l&
Catellory IX 21 l'
Family OXI Non·Ordained Religious Workers 27 2'
CatellQry IX 17 26
DIVISION Administrative, e""cutive and Manas.rial Worke .. III 117 , CategOry IX Ii I 127 4
Group 10 Administrators and Executive Officials, Gov.rnment '" 115 4
Cateiory IX I~ 115 'I
Farnil1 100 Admini.tr.tcrJ and Executive Offictalt, Cantral Govlrnmtnt 12 12
Category IX 12 11
Family 101 Administrator$ and Executive Officials. State Covarnrnent 14 II,
Cate~ory IX 1'1 14 _.
.Family 102 Administrators and Executlvt o IIIci811 , Local1\odiOi 10 20
Catllo"" IX 20 20
277
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN£ULTIVATJON-contd,
Total Workers
--"'" Division/Group Total Urban Family (N.C.O.) r------~, r -,
Category Delcription Pcr~ons Male, Female, Persons Males Female.
6 8
(iJ MAO:....contd.
Family 103 Administrators and Executive Ofl:cials, Quasi-Government
Category IX
Family 10'1 VilJa2e Officials 34 30
CateiDrr IX 34 30
Family 109 Administrators and Exec~t ive Officials, GovernmEnt n .•. c. 33 33
Cateiory IX 33 33
Group 13 Directors, Manage" and Working Proprittors Other 12 I.
Category IX 12 12
family 135 Directors, Mana2ers alld Work!ni Proprietor!, RecreatioA I
Entertainment and Caterini Services 9
C,teiorr IX , 9
Flimily 13' Directofi, Manaier! and Workin2 Proprietors n.e,e,
C.teiory IX
DIVISION 1 Clerical and R.lated Work ... 2J 2J
Cateiory IX II 23
Group 28 Clerical Worker'. Miscellaneous la 18
Cate,ior:t IX I. 18
Family 260 General and other Minilterial f!.ssistants and Clerks I~ 'IS
Cat"rory IX IS 15
Family 1289 Miscellaneous Office workers Indudina P,etord Keepers. Muherr."
Despatcher., Packers and Binders of office Pap,r;
Catciory IX ""-
Group 29 Unskilled Oflic. Worker.
Calegory IX S S
278
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
,---------------'------------...-- -,
DiviSion/Groupi Tot. Urban
Famil~ (N.C.O.) .A.--_._~ ,-------_........-___ __ ~
Category Description Persons Males Females Per.ons Males Females
2 5
(i) MAO-eontd.
Family 290 Office attendents, ushers, Hall Porters etc. n .•. c.
Category IX 5
DIVISION Sales Workers 24 23
Category vII 24 23
Group 33 Balesmen, Shop Assistants and Related workers 24 'IJ
Catezory 'III 24 23
Family 330 Salesmen and Shop Assistant Wholesales and Retail Trade 24 23
Category VII H 23
DIVISION ... Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, LoUers an4 Related Workers 107 SS 51
Cate20r y III 107 S5 52
Group ~l Farm Workers 107 55 52
C.tSiory III 107 55 51
tamily -111 Farm Workers, Animals, Bird, and Insects Rearin$ 107 55 52
Cateaory III 107 55 52
DIVISION Worker. In Tr.nsport and Communication Occupations
Cateiory VII!
Group 64 Driver;, Road Transport
Cat'~Qry VIII -,
family 6~\ MotoT V.hitle and Motor Cycle Dri~ef>
Cateiory VIII
·DIVISION 7.S Cralt,men, Production Proc ... workers and labour.r. not
Eles.wher. CI.ssifled 356 47 .309
• Cateiory IV 336 27 809
Division/Group/ Family (N.C.O.)
Category
Category V
IX
Group 70
Category IV
Family 704
Category IV
Group 71
Category IV
Family 710
Category IV
Group 73
Category IV
Group 76
Category IX
Family 760
Category IX
Group 77
Category ;lV
V
Family 770
Category IV
V
279
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN ,CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total Urban r-_______ A ________ _
Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
4 5 7
(il MAO-contd.
19 19
Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers 310 2 308
310 2 308
Drawers and Weavers 310 2 308
310 2 308
Tailors, Cutters, Furrier, and Related Workers
9
Tailors, Dress Makers and Garment Makers
Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, M )ulders and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers
Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Work." 2
2 2
Electricians, Electrical Repairmen and RelateJ Electrical Workers 2 2
2 2
Carpenters. Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Related Workers
Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Maker' (Wood)
280
n.v OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICAlION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATIO~-contd.
Total Workers ,.------- ...,
Division/Group/ Total Urban
Family [N.C.O.) ...,
Category Descnption Persons Males Females Persons Maies Females
2
(il MAO-eontd.
Group 85 Craftimen and ?roduction Process Workers n. e. c.
Cate~ory IV
Family 850 Basketry Weavers and R.lated Work ...
Caterory IV
Group &9 Labour' ... n .•• e. 17 17
(.te2OfY IX 17 17
Family 899 labourers n. e. c. 17 17
Cateiory IX 17 17
DIVISiON StrviCl. Sport. and Rlcreatlon Worker, 89 89
C,tlilory IX 89 89
Group '0 Firo 1;,hters, ~olic.m.n, Guard, and ",.I.tld Workers 31 31
Category IX 31 31
Family 901 Police Constables, Inv.st;~.tors and Related Workers 27 27
Cateiory IX 27 27
Family 903 Watchmen and Chowkidars
Catellory IX
Group 91 House Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related War ken 17 17
Cateiory IX 17 17
'amily 911 Cooks, Cook-Bearers (Domestic and Inltituti on,l)
C.teiary IX
Family 912 B~tlers, Bearers, Waiters, M,ids and other Servants (Domestic) II II
Caleiory IX II II
281
It;v. QCCUPAJION~. CLAS~IFJGATJO~BY ,SEX OF PERSO~~ AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
l ,--
Total Workers
""' Division/Group/ Total Urban
Family (N.CO.) ..A.
""' Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Maie. Females
3 7
(ii) MAO-condd.
Gro"~ 93 Building Care. Take", Cleaner. and Related Workers 19 19
Category IX 19 19
F.mily 931 Cleaners gweepef< and Watorm." 19 19 10'10 iflll"
Catcilory IX 19 19
Group 94 Barb.r" Haird" ... rs, auutid&M and R.lat.d Worker. 12 11
Category IX 11 11
family 940 Barbers, Hairdre!sers, Beautici.n, and Related Work." 11 12
Category IX 12 12
Group 95 launder .... , Dry Cleaner! and Prene" 10 10
Category IX 10 10
Family 950 Laundrymen, Wash.rmc" and Dhobies 10 10
Cat"lIory IX 10 10
DIVISION X Worke" not CI ... lliabl. by Oceupaclon 7 7
Category IX 7 7
Group XB Workers Reporting Occupation Unidentifiable or undassifiable 7 r-
Category IX. 7 7
F''Ylily XBO Workers Reporting occupation; Unidentifiable or Classif;ed 7 7 ,-
Category IX 7
(ii) SALJAR
ALL DIVISIONS Hl 61a 125
Catecory III In Mining, Quarrying, Llvestock,Forestry, °ishing
Hunting and Plantations, Orchard. and Allied Activities 10 10 -L
IV At Household Industry 71 20 51
V In Man~ract .. rir g other Than Ho~.ehold l;ldustry
282
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATfON BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers' __,
DI~ision/Groupl Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ,... - -'-----, Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 4 7
(ii) SADAR-rontd.
VII 'n Trade and Commerce "' 6$ 46
VIII 'n Transport. Storale and Communication. 4 4
IX In Othl!n Servic .. 546 519 27
DIVISION 0 ',ol ... lonal, Tachinl.al and Related Workers '153 ll8 15
Cat_aory IX 253 m is
Group 00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors 2
Clttlory IX 2 2
Group 02 Biologists. Veterinarians, Agronomists and Related Scientists 2 2
C.te~ory IX '2 2
Group 03 Physicians. Sur2eons and Dentists 3
Cateaory IX
Fomily 030 Physicians and Surgeons, Allopathic
Category IX 3
Group 04 Nurses, Pharmacists and other Medical and Health Technicians 29 17 12
C.tegory IX 29 17 12
Family 040 Nurses
Category IX
F>mily 041 Midwives and Health Visitors 3
Category IX
F.miiy 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians 9 .:::.
Cate,ory IX
Family 044 Vaccinators 4 4 -;-
Category IX 1 4
DivisionlGrouPI
Family (N.C.O·)
Category
Family - 046
Category IX
Group 05
Category IX
Family 051
CateKory IX
Family 052
Cateiory IX
Group OX
Cateiory IX
family axo
Cateiorr IX
family OXI
Category IX
DIVISION
Catellory IX
Group 10
C.tellory IX
Family 100
C.tOllory IX
~&mily 101
'at~iory IX
family 102
Catosory IX
283
B- OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATlON-contd.
Total Work~rs
r .;._.
Total
,...----~-"-- r-
Description Persons Males Females PersOns
2 .. (ii) SADAR-contd.
Sanitation Technicians .. 'I
.. .. Teachers 201 188 13
201 188 13
Teachers, Secondory Schools 24 24
24 24
Teachers, Middle and Primary Schools 17. 164 12
176 16'1 12
Other Professional Technical and Related Workers 16 16
16 " Ordained Religious Workers 8
e 8
Non-ord.ined Religious Workers B
S
Administrative Execlltive and Man.,.rial Workers 188 188
ISB 188
Administrative and Exe~utive Officials GovernMent iii /171
171 ' 171
,Administrators and Executivo Officials, Central Government Ii 1'1
1-1 H
Administrators and Executive Officials, State GOvernment 25 25
25 25
A4rninistrators and Executive Officials, LOCiI Bodies 30 30
30 30
...., Urban
---. Male, female,
7 a
284
B·V'O~CBP'ATIbNAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX' OF PERSONS AT woRfr OTHER'THA~'OOLtJ.VATION-h:ihta>
Total Workers
......
Di~i$i_snJG~ou)'~1 Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) r-------A-----, ,)..
"'" CategO'ry Description Persons Mal«s Females Person. Males Females
1 , 4 5 6 7 a
(iI) .S~D~.tt~~~nN.
hmily 103 Administ rators ind Executive Officials, Quasi.Government .. " Category IX -+ 4
Family 10) Vill8ie Officials :23 29
.Ca!ellory IX 29 29
~amily 109 Administrators Bnd Ex~cutiV8 Offic!al. Government n.e.c. 69 6' Cateiory IX 69 6'
Group 13 Directors, ,Manager! ,.!'d Workln~ Proprietors. Other 17 17
Catellory IX 17 17
Family 135 -Directors, Managers and Working Propri.tors, Recreaction, Enter! ainment and Cat.rinll Services 7
Category IX 7
family m Directors, Manaiers and Workini Proprietors n ••. c. 10 10
Cat'iory IX 10 10 ..:.
DIVISION :1 Clerical and RelatEtd Worktrs 35 35
Category IX 3S 35
Group 20 Book.Keeper; and Cashiers
Cate~ory IX J ..,.
family 200 Book-Keepers, Book-k!l;'int, and Accounts Clarks
CstaiGry IX B ,
Group 28 Cleric.1 Workers, Miscellaneous Il 11
Cateiory IX 12 >12
family 280 General and other Ministerial A$Sistants and Clerla 11 11
CaUtory IX 12 12
Division/Group! !'amily (~I.C.O.)
Category
Group 29
Category IX
Family 290
Category IX
DIVISION J
Category VII
Group 33
Category VII
Family 330
Categort VII
DIV)SION 4
Category III
IV
Group '10
Category IV
Family 404
Categorj IV
Group 41
C,tecorr III
IV
Family 411
Category III
IV
28'5
B:V OCCUPATlbNAL--CLASSJFICATION"BY ,SEX <1F PERSONS AT WORK o'rn£R ''FI!AN GUL'h\LATldN-'-tontd.
Total Workers
~--------------~ Total Urban
,-- "'------
Description Persons Male. Female. Persons Males Females
2 4 6 7
(ii) S~ll.--:-cqQtd.
Unskilled Office Workers 15 15
15 15
Offke Attendants, Usher, Hall Porters etc n ,e,c, 15 15
J5 15
Sales Workers III 65 46
III 65 46
Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers III 65 16
III 65 46
Salesmen and Shop Assistants, wholesale and Retail Trade III 65 46
III 65 46
Farmerl, Fishermen I Hunters, Loner. and Related Workers 14 14
10 10
4 4
"'farmers and 'Farm Manaee .. 2 '2 -2 2
Farmers and Farm Marl.gers, Aniinals, Bird, .nd In,ects
Rearing 2 2
J. 2
Farm Workers ~ 9
7
Farm Workers, Animals, Bird', and Insects Rear;n, 9 ~
7 7
2 2
Division /Group/ Family (N.C.O.)
Category
Group 44
Category III
Family 440
III
DIVISION &
VIII
Group 64
VIII
Family 641
C.te~ory VIII
Group 66
Cateior~ VII!
family 660
66
Catellory VIII
family 680
Group 69
C,t'icry VIII
Family
Cateiory VIII
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
~---------~------------, Total Urban
r-.-----_J~----__ ~ r-------~
Description Persons M.le, Females Persons Males
2 3 7
(ii) SADAR-contd
LOilgers and other Foreltry Workers
Forest R.n2ers and Related Workers
Work .... in Transport and Communication Occupations
Drivers, Road Transport
Motor Vehicle .nd Motor Cycle Drivers
Inspectees. Supervisors, Traffic Controllers and ne'patch.rs T ran'port
Inspectors. Supel"lisors and Station Masters
Po,tmen and Messengers
Postmen
Work.rs in T rani port and Communication Occupations n,e.c.
Inspectors, Tr.ffic Controllers and Despatchers Communication
4 4
4
Females
Division/Group! Family (N,C.O.)
Category
·OIVISION 7-8
Category IV
V
IX
Group 70
C8t~gOry IV
family 702
Category IV
Family 704
Cate20ry IV
Group 71
Category IV
FamilY 710
Category IV
family 715
Category Iv
Group 73
Category IV
Family 73,
(,te!lory IV
Group 74
Category IV
287
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK QTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Description Person Mal., Females' Persons
4
(ii) SADAR-contd.
Craftmen Production Procell Workers and Labourer, Not Eisewhen Classified. 105 51 S4
67 16 5 I
37 35 7.
Spinners, Weave", Knitler, Dyers and Related Work." 43 41
43 43
Spinners, Piecers and Winders 4
4
Drawers and Weavers 39 39
3' 39
Tailors, Cuttef5, Furriers and R,I.ted Workers 1'1
14
Tailors, Dress Ma<ers and Garment Makers 10 7
10 7
Sewers, Embroderer, and Darners, Textile and Fur Products
4
Furnlcemen, R.ollers, Drawers, Moulders and Related Metal
Making and Treating Workers 3
3 2
Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forllemen 2 P
1
Precision Instrument Makers, Wat~h Makers,
Jewellers and Related Worker< 2 2
2
Urban
Males Females
7
DiM,on/Group/ FamilY <N.C.o.) ---_
C,tesory
Famify 741
Cate20ry IV
Group 77
Category IV
family 770
(atellory IV
Group 80
Category IX
Family 801
Cate~ory IX
Group 82
Category V
Group 825
Gategory V
Group 89
Category IX
Family 890
Category IX
Family 899
Cate20ry IX
DIVISION 9
Category IX
286
B-Y OCCUP'i\TIONAJ, CLASSI¥ICAnON ,QY ..sK~ .e,F PERSONS AT WP~K( ,91;JI1j:\{, T'I-JAl'i cur..;rw 4-'V9.N.-co'ttd.
Total Workers
Total
r--
Description Persons Males Female, Person
2 4 5 6
(ii) SADAR":cont:l.
Jewellers, 'iQldsmiths ar~ Silversmi~hs i
2
Carpenters, joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Rela/ed Workers 5 5
Carpenter;, joiners, Pattern Maken (Wood)
Compositors, Printers, Engravers, Book-Binders and Related
Workers
Compositors
Millers, Bakers. Brewmasters and Related food and Bovera,. Workers
Makers of Aerated Water and Brewers
Labourers n .•. c. 36 35
36 35
Loaders and Unloaders 15 15
15 15
Labourers n. e. c. 21 20
21 2~
Service, Sport and Recreation Workers 33 33
33 33
Urban ....,
Males Females
7'
289
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Tota'
._-----, Urban
Divisjon/Group! Family (N,C.O,) r--------~-----~ r---~----,
Category Description Persons Males
2 4
(ii) SADAR-Goncld,
Group 90 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and' Related Workers 24 24
CategorY IX 14 24
F~rnily 901 Police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers 16 16
Category IX 16 16
Family 903 Watchmen and Chowkidars
Category IX
Group 91 House-Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers 9
Category IX
Family 911 Cooks, Cook.Bearers (Domestic and Institutional)
Category IX
Family 912 Butlers, Beare", Waiters, Maids and uther Servants (Dome;,tic)
Category IX
TAMENGLONG SUB·DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS
Category III
IV
In Mining, Quarrying, Llve~tock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and plantatlont, Orrha,d. and Allied
activit es
At Household Industry
V In Manufacturin, other ~han Household Industry
VI In Construetion
VII In Trade and Commerce
VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications
IX In Other Services
.OIVISION 0 Pro(cS$ionaf, Technkal and Related Workers
C:ate~orr Vi
1,330 758
ID 10
694 150
24
fD 6
519 567
201
II II
?,OS 191
Females Persons Males Female,
5 7
511
544
4
14
44
14
290
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
--,
Division/Group/ Total Urban
Family (N.C,O.) --,
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
3 4 8
TAMENGLONG Sua-OlvISION":'contd.
Group 00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors 11 Ii
Cat'tory VI 11 11
Family DOl Civil En2ineers (includine Oversee rs) 7 7
Catolory VI 7
Family 007 Surveyor. 4 4
Cate20 ry Vi 4 4
Group 02 BiologistS, Veterinarians, Agronomists and Related Scientists
C.tellory IX
Group 04 Nurses, Pharmacists and other Medical and Health Technicians 17 13 4
Cateiory IX 17 13 4
Family 041 Midwives and Health Visitors
Category IX
Family 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technidans 12 12
Category IX 12 12
Group 05 Teachers 169 159 10
Category IX 169 159 10
family 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools 13 13
C.tellory IX 13 13
Family 052 Teae,1ers. Middle aud Primary Schools 152 146 6
Category IX 152 146
Family 059 Teachers n,c,e
Category IX
Division/Group,
Family (N.C.O.)
Category
Group 06
Catellory IX
Group OX
Gategory IX
Family OXO
Category IX
Family OX9
Category IX
DIVISION
Category VI
IX
Group 10
Category IX
Family 100
Category IX
Family 101
Catelory IX
Family 104 ~
Catolory IX
Group 13
Vi
IX
291
B·V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total
--"--------. ,-----
Description Persons Male. Femal •• Person.
2 4 5
TAMENGLONG SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Jurists
Other Professional Technical and Related Workers 17 17
17 17
Ordained Religious Workers 16 16
16 16
Other Prof.ssional, Technic.1 and Related Workers, n .•• c.
Administrative, Executive and Managerial Worker, 57 53 4
, 5
52 48 " Administrators and Executive Officials Government 47 43 4
-47 -43 -+
Administrators and Executive Officials, Central Government -4 -4
.. i
Administrators and Executive Officials, State Government 2~ 20
20 20
Villal' Offki.ls 2.3 " -4
23 I' -4
piroctors. Manalers and Workinll Proprietors, Others 10 10
S 5
5 5
Urban
--.
M.la. Fomalo.
7
DiviSion/Groupl Farnil~ (N,C,O,)
Category
Family
Category
Family
Category
DIVISION
Category
Group
Cat_20t y
family
CateQory
Group
Cate~ory
131
VI
139
IX
1
IX
26
IX
180
IX
29
IX
Family 290
Cateaory IX
DIVISIoN
Cat"aory VII
Group 33
Cateaory 111
Family 330
CQteaory VII
DIVISION 4
Catolory III
IV
IX
292
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Tatal Warkers .A__ ___________ ~
Tot. Urba" .---------'--------, .------__..___----,
Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 s 7
TAMENGL.ONG SUB-DIVISION-eonld,
Directors Managers and Working proprietors. Constructions 85
5
Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors. n,6,C. S 5
5
Clerical and Related Workers 49 49
49 49
Cleri(al Workers Miscellaneous 16 J6
16 16
General and other Ministerial Assistants and C,erk, 16 16
16 16
Unskilled Office Workers 33 33
33 33
Office Attendents, Ush~rs, Hall Porters etc, n,e,c. 33 33
33 33
Salel Workers 10 6 4
10 4
Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers 10
10 6 -4
511tlmen and Shop Assistants, Wholenle and Retail Trade 10 , of
10
Farm.n, Fi.herm.", Hunten, LOllln and Ralated Workera &1 41 40
10 10
'5 2S 40
,
293
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-conld.
Total Workers -"""\
Division/Group Total Urban Family (N.C.O.) r_____'___~
Category Description ,Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
i. 3 4 5 7 8
TAMENGLGNG SUB·DIIVISION-contd.
Group 40 Farmers and Farm r~ana3ers 6
Category IX
FamilY 403 Planters and Plantation Man.aers 6
Category IX 6 6
Group H Lo~gers and other Forestry Workers 7S 35 40
Category III 10 10
IV 65 25 40
Family 4+1 Harvestors and Gatherers of Forest products including la<: (except Logs) 10 10
Category III 10 10
Family 442 LOi fe lIers and Woo d Cutters 65 25 40
Category IV 65 25 40
DIVISION 6 Workers in Transport and Communioation Occupation.
Category VIII
Group 67 relephone, Teleiraph and Related Telecommunication Operators
Category viII
Family 672 Radio Communication and Wireless Ope~ators
Category VIII
-DIVISION 7-8 Craftlmen, Production Process Workers and Labourers not Elesawhere Clanifiad 655 ISO 505
Cat.~ory IV 62~ 125 504
VI
IX 18 17
Gr.up 70 Spinners, Weavers Knitters, Dyen and Related Workert 507 12 495
Category IV 507 12 ·m
Division/GroUP/ Family (N.C.O.)
Category
Group 89
Category IX
Family 899
Category IX
·DIVISION 9
Category IX
Group 90
Category IX
Family 901
Category IX
Family 903
Category IX
Family 909
Catekory IX
Group 91
Category IX
Family 911
Category IX
Group 93
Category IX
Family 931
Category IX
295
S-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total Urban .------'----~ ,..-.--...A---.--_-,
Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
5 6 7
TAMENGLONG SUB·DIVISION-contd.
Labourers
Labourers n. e. C.
Service Sport and Recreation Workers 5
5
Fire Fighters. Policemen. Guards and Related Workers
Police Consta~les. Investigators and Related Wo rkers
Watchmen and Chowkidars
Fire Fighters. Policeme.n. Guards and R.lated Workers
House.Keepers, Cooks. Maids and Related Workers 3
3
Cooks. ;ook Bearers (Domestic and Institutionals,
3
Building Care-Takers, Cleaners and Related Workers 2
5 2
Cleaners, Sweepers and Watchmen 2
5 2
Division/Group!
Family (N.C.O.)
Category
DIVISION X
Category IX
Group X8
Category IX
Family X80
Category IX
Group X9
Category IX
Family X90
Category IX
ALL DIVISIONS
Category 111
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
·DIVISION 0
Category IX
Group 00
Category IX
Group 02
Category IX
296
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICAliON BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total
Description Persons Males Fe;\,ales Persons
2 4 5 6
TAMENGLONG SUB.DIV1SION-concid.
Worker. not CI.ssifiable by Occupation 80 30
80 80
Workers Reportjng Occupatio~ Unidentifiable or unclassifiable 25 25
25 25
Workers Reporting occupation Unidentifiable or Unclasdfiable 25 25
25 25
Workers not Reporting Occupation 55 55
5S 5,
Workers not Reporting Occupation 5S 55
5S S5
JIRIBAN SUB-DIVISION
2,011 717 1,294
In Mining, Qua.rrying 1 Livestocl(, Forestry, Fishing,
Hunting and Plantations, Orchard. and All ied
Acti.,ities 13 13
At Household Industry 1,045 12 1,023
In Manufacturing other than Household Industry '7 4
1 n Construction 34 34
In Trade and Comm6rce 37 34 3
In Transport, Storage a"d Commu"ications 19 19
In Other Services 856 592 264
Prolsssional, Technical and Related Workers 34~ 180 169
349 IBO 169
Architects, Engineers end Surveyors
3
Biologists, Veterinarians, Agronomists ",nd Related Scientists 2 2
l
-----, Urban
Malas Females
291
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-conld.
Total Workers r-- _,,___
""'I
Division/Groupi Total Urban Family (N.C.O.) ,_____.___ ....,
Category Description Persons: Males Female, Persons Males Females
2 5 6 7
JIRIBAM SUI.DIVISION-contd.
'Group 03 PhysICians, SurgeoM and Dent;,t$
Cat_sory IX
Group 01 Nurses, Pharmacists and other Medical and Health Technicians 67 61
Category IX 67 6 61
Family 040 Nurs~$ 20 20
Category IX 20 20 I
Family O~I Midwives and Health Visitors 26 26
Catei:ory IX 26 26
family 042 Nur,in!! Attendant. and Related Worker. IS IS
Category IX 15 15
Group 05 Teachers IBi 143 ~I
Category IX 184 143 41
Famil~ 052 Teachers, Middle and Primary Schools 169 141 28
Category IX 169 141 16
FamilY 059 Tuche .. n.'.c. 12 12
Cateeory IX 12 12
Group 06 luri,t.
Category IX
GrouD 07 Social Scientists and Related Workers 17 4 13
Category IX 17 4 13
298
1J·V O'CaJPATlONAIJCL}\SSlFfCNfION lW SEX OF PERS(')NS A:r'WORK'6THER tHAN CUL'l':IVATiON-contd.
Total Workers .A_._ -----,
Dlvision!Group! Total Urban Family (N.C.O.) --'------1
Cotegory Description Persons Males Fem.les Persons Males Females
l 4 3
JIRI BAM SUB·DIVISION-contd.
Family 076 Labour and Social Welfare Workers 16 13
Category .IX 16 13
Group 08 Artists Writers and Related Workers 4B 48
Category IX 48 48
Family 086 Musicians and Related Workers 48 48
Category IX 48 48
GrouP OX Other Professional Techn;cal and Related Workers 19 13
Category IX 19 13
Family OXO Ordainea Religious Workers II II
Category IX II II
Family OXI Non·o~dained Religious Workers
Category IX
DIVISION Administrative. Executive and Managerial Worl,ers 62 37 15
Category IX 62 37 25
Group 10 Administrators and Executive Officials Government 36 36
Category IX 36 36
family 100 Administrators and Executive Officials. Central Government 6
Category IX
Family 101 Administrators and Executive Officials, State Government 27 27
Category IX 27 27
Family 102 Administratots and Exe.utive Off1,i.I~, Local Bodies
Category IX ,"-
Division/GrouPI
Family (N.C.O.)
Category
Farnily' 104
Category IX
Group 13
Category IX
Farnily L15
Category IX
Family 136
Category IX
DIVISION 2
Category Ill(
Growp 21
Category IX
Family 21 I
Category IX
Group 28
Category IX
Farnily I 280
Category IX
Farnily 289
Category IX
Growp 23
Category IX
299
B-V OCCUPATIONAL q..ASSIFICATION 'BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Wo rkers r-----~ __ .___..._ _____ , _______ ""
Total Urban
Description Persons M~les Females PersDns Males Females
2 6 7
JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Village Officials
2 2
Directors, Manasers and Working Proprieta rs Others 26 25
26 25
Directors. Managers an'd Working Properietors. Recreations, Entertainment and Catering Services 13 13
13 13
Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors other Services !3 12
13 12
C lerital and Related Workers 49 49
49 49
Stenographers and Typists
Typists
Clerical Workers, Miscellaneous 20 20
20 , 20
General and other Ministerial Assistant and Clerks 19 19
19 19
Miscellaneous, omc. Workers including Record Keepers, Muharrer, Despatchers, Packers and Binders of office Papers
\Jnskilled Olliee Workers 28 28
28 28
Division/Group/ Family (N.C.O.)
Fam; y
DIVISION
Category
Group
Category
Family
C.tegory
290
IX
VII
33
VIJ
330
VII
Family 339
VII
DIVISION
300
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION .BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total
Description Persons· Mal .. Females Ferson
2 3 5 6
llRIBAM SUB-DIVISION-eontd.
Office Attendents, Ushers, Hall Parten etc. n.e.c. 28 28
2B 26
SII .. Workers 37 34
37 34 3
Salesmen and Shop Aliistants and Related Workers 37 34
3' 34 3
Salesmen an~ Shop Auistant. Wholesale and Retail Trade 35 32
3S n
Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Work." n .•. c. 2
2 2
Farmers. Fishermen, Hunters, loggers and Related Worker& 18 18
Category III 13 13
IX 5
Group ..,1 Farm Worker. 6
Category III
IX 5 5
Family 412 5 5
Category IX 5 5
Family 415 Flantation Labourers
Category III
Group Fi.hcrmen and Related Workera 5
III 5 5
Urban
Males Femalo,
7
Division/Group/
Family (N.C.O.)
Category
Family
Category
Group
Category
Family
Category
Family
Category
DIVISION
Category
Group
Category
Family
Category
Group
Cateeory
Family
Category
Group
Catellory
Family
C'tellory
'131 ,
III
H
III
~40
III
442
III
6
VIII
61
VIII
610
VIII
64
VIII
641
VIII
68
VIII
680
VIII
301
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATWN BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN- CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Worker;
--'---
Total Urban
,--
Description Persons Males Females Persons Males
2 3 6 7
JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Fishermen, Inland and Coastal Waters
Loggers and other Forestry Workers 7 7
7
Forest Rangers and Related Worker' 2 2
2 2
LOll Fellers and Wood Cutters 5 5
5 5
Workers In Transport and Communication 19 19
19 19
Deck and Engine Room Ratings (Ship) Barge Crews. Boatmen 7 7
7
Deck Ratings (Ship) Barge Crews and Boatmen
7 7
Drivers. Road Transport 9 9
9 9
Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle Drivers \)
9 9
Postmen and Messengers 2 2
2 2
Postmen 2 2
2 2
""'I
Females
302
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
-. Division/Groupl Total Urban Fam'ly (N.C,O.) ~----; .).. ....,
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons: Males Females
2 of 5 6 7
JlRIBAM SU B.DIVISION-contd.
Group 69 Worke-s in Transp}rt and CO'l1mu~ication Occupation. n.e.c.
Category I
ViII
Family m Inspectors. Traffic Controllers and Despatch." Communicati0ns
Category VIII
·DIVISION 7.8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workerr and labourers not Elesewhere Classified 1.376 280 1,096
Category IV 1.045 22 1.023
V 7 4
VI 34 34
IX 290 221 69
Group 70 Spinners I Weavers, Knitters Dyers and Related Workers 1,024 1,023
Category IV 1,024 1,023
Family 704 Drawers and Weavers 1,023 1,023
Cate~ory IV 1,023 1,023
Group 71 Tailors. Dress Makers and Garment Makers S
Cate~ory IV 5
Group 73 Furnacemen Rollers, Dra",,,,rs, Moulders and Related Metal Making and Trea ling Workers 6 6
Category IV 6
Group 77 Carpenters. Joiners, Cabinet Makers Coopers and· Related Workers 13 13 .....
Category Iii 10 10
V 3 3
Family 770 Carpenters, Joiners, I"attern Makers (Wood) 10 10
Category IV 10 10
Division/Groupl
F'Wily (N.C.O.)
Category
Group 79
Category VI
Family 794
Category VI
Group 81
CategorY V
Group 82
Category V
Gsoup 89
Category IX
Family 890
Category IX
DiViSION 9
Category IX
Group 90
Category IX
Family 901
Category IX
Family 903
Category IX
Family 909
Category IX
303
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFIC~TION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT' WORK OTHER THAN tULTIVA'fION- contd.
Total Workers
Total
,.------"--------.
Description Persons Males Females Persons
4
IIIUBAM SUB-DIVISiON-eontd.
Bricklayers, Pla,ters and Construction Workers n. e. c. 34 34
34 34
Hut Builders and Thatchers 29 29
29 29
Potters Kiinmen, Glass and Clay Formers and Related Workers
Millers, Bakers Brew Masters and Related Food and Beverage Workers
Labourers n. e. e. 290 221 69
290 221 69
Loaders and Unloaders 290 121 69
290 221 69
Service, Sport and Recreation Workers 9. 95
95 95
Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and Related Worker; 74 74
74 74
Police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers 22 22
22 22
Watchmen and Chowkidars 25 25
25 25
Fire Fighte'>, Policemen, Guards and Related Workers n. e. e, 27 27
27 27
_, Urban
--,
-Males Females
7
Division/Group/ Family CN.C,O.)
Category
Group 91
Category IX
Family 911
Category IX
Family 919
Category IX
Group 93
Category IX
Family 931
Category IX
Group 94
Category IX
Family 940
Category IX
Group 95
Category IX
Family 950
Category IX
Group 97
Category IX
Family 979
IX
304
B.V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total --------
Urban
r-----------~----___ ~ Descriptkm Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 5 6 7
JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISIGN-contd.
House Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers 5
Cooks, Cook bearers ( Domestic and Institutional)
HOUSe Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers n. e. c.
2 2
Building Care Takers, Cleaners and Related WorKers 4 4
4
Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen 4
Barbers. Hairdressers. Beauticians and Related Workers
Barbers. Hairdressers Beauticians and Related Workers 9
9
Laun{Jerers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers
Laundrymen, Washermen and Dhob ies
Photographers and Related Camera Operators 1 2
2
Other Photographers 2 2
2 2
Division/Groupl hmily (N.e.O.)
Category
DIVISION x
Category IX
Group )(8
Category IX
FamilY X8D
Category IX
ALL DIVISIONS
Category III
IV
V
VI
VII
VllI
IX
'DIVISION
Category IX
Group 00 I
Category IX
Family 001
Category IX •
Group 02
Cate~Qry IX
I
305
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT won OTHER T~AN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
--'------------....
Description 'Persons
I 3
JIRIBAM SUB.DIVISION-concld.
Workers n'ot Classifiable by Occupation
Workers Reporting Occupation Unidenifiable or' Unclassifiable
6
Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unrlassifiable 6
2,817
CHURACHANDPUR SUB.DIVISION
In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing,
Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activities 39
At Household Industr, 9JO
In Manufacturing other than Household Industry 8
I n Construction 11
In Trade and Commerce 341
1n Tra.nlport J Stora.ge ani Communications 41
In Other Services 1,441
Profe.sional, Technical and Related Workers 572
572
Architects, Engineers and Surveyors 13
13
Civil Engineers (including Overseers) 9
9
Biologists, Veterinanans, Agronomists and Related Workers \
3
Total Urban
Males Females Person s Males Females
5 7
5,
5 :-
S
5
1,851 966
31 8
108 822
8
16
281 60
41
1,366 15
516 56 I
516 56
13
13
9
9
3
Division/Group Family (N.C.O.)
Category
GrQUp 03
Category IX
Family 03,
Category IX
Group 04
Category IX
Family 040
Category IX
family 043
Catolory IX
Group 05
Category IX
Family 051
Category IX
Family 052
Category IX
F.mily 059
Cato,ory IX
Group 06
(.tellary IX
FamilY 069
Category IX
GrouP I
07
Category IX
306
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
T alai Workers . ___ ~ ____ A-_________________ ,
Total Urban
Persons Males Females Per,o", Males Fem.lts
5 7 8
CHURACHAN IlPU R SU B-onVISIO N-contd,
Physkia~s, Surgeons and De~tists 14 13
14 13
~hy,icia"" Surgeons and Dentists n.e.c. 9
Nurses, Pharmacists and other Medical and Health I.chniclans 3& 10 26
36 10 26
Nurses 20 10
20 20
Pharma,i~ts and Pharmaceutical Technicians 13 10
13 10
Teachers 359 343 16
359 343 16
Teachers, Secondary Schools 25 25
25 ,5
Teach.rs, Middle and Primary SchoQls 167 153
167 153. 14
"Teachers, n.e,c. 167 165 2
167 165
Jurists 7
7
Jurist and Legal Technicians n .•. c. (Including Petition Writers 6
Social Sciontists and Related workers 14
;1
Div, on/Group/
Family (N.e.O.)
Category
Family 076
Category IX
Group OX
Category IX
Family OXO
Category IX
Family OXI
Category IX
Family OX9
Gategory IX
DIVISION
Category VI
IX
Group 10
Category IX
FamHy laD
Category IX
Family 101
Category IX
Family 102
Category IX
Family 103
Cetegory IX
.
307
d-V dCCUPATIONAL CLASSIlt'ICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Urban Total
~---~ ~-----"------""
Description Persons Males Females Person, Males Females
6
CHURACHANDPUR SUB·DIVISION-contd.
Labour and Social welfare Workers .,
9
Other Professional, Technical end Related Workers 126 122 4
126 122
Ordained Religious Workers 66 6S
66 65
Non ·ordained Religions Workers 38 35 3
38 35 3
Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers n .•. c. 22 22
22 22
Administrative, Executive and Managerial Workers 82 76 6
73 67
Administrators and Executive Officiall, Government 55 50
55 50 .5
Administrators and Executive Officials, Cent rat Government
Admil'istrators and Executive officialS, State Government 13 13
13 13
Administrators and Executive Officials, Local Bodies 2 2
2 2
Admif'listrators and Executive Orftcials,
Quas i-Government 2 2
2 2
Division/Group)
F.mily (N,C.o,)
Category
Family 104
Category IX
Family 109
Category IX
Group 13
Cate,pry VI
IX
Family 131
Category VI
Family 135
Category IX
Family 136
Caterory IX
Family 139
Category IX
DIVISION 2
Cate~or,. IX
Group 28
Category IX
FamilY 280
Cate~ory IX
FlmilY 289
Cit_gory IX
308
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICA nON BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATI ON-con td.
Tot.1 Workers
r'----____ ..c-... ___________ -- __ -'
Total Urban
..-----__,___----. ,...--------..'-----.
Description Persoos Males Females Persons Males Females
2 5 s
CH UP.ACHANDPUR SUB·OIVISION-contd.
Village Ollie'lais 16 II
16 II 5
Administrators and Executive Offitia.ls, Government, n. e. c. 17 17
17 17
Direttors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Others 27 26 ,
IS 17
Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors Construction
Directors, Managers, Working Proprietors Recreation ~ntertainment
-.
Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors Other Services 10 9
10
Directors, Managers aod Workiog Proprietors n.e.c,
Clerical and Related Workers 91 87 5
92 97 5
Clerical Work~rs; Miscellaneous 47- 42 5
47 42 5
G eoeral and Other Ministerial Assistants and Clerks 24 19 5
24 19 5 \ -
Miscellaneous Office Workers including Record Keep.ecs, Muharrer, Despatchers P~'kers and Binders or Office Papers 23 23
23 23
"
309
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN GULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
--. Division/GrouPI Total Urbar
Family (N.C.O.) ---. ->-------,
Catellory De<eription Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 3 4 b 7 8
CHURACHANDPUR SUB.DIVISION-eontd.
Group 2' Unskilled Office Workers H 45
Category IX ~5 45
Family 290 Unskilled Office Attendants, Ush,;s, H.II Porters ote., n .•. c. 4S 4S
Category IX 45 45
·CIVISION l Sa'e Worker. lS8 278 60
Category VII 338 278 60
Group 33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers 337 277 60
Category VII 337 277 '0
Family 310 Salesmen and Soap Assistants Wholesale and
Retail Trad. 314 254 60
Category VII 314 254 60
Family 331 Hawkers Pedlars and Street Vendors 5 5
Cetegory vii 5 5
Family 339 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related workers n. e. c. 18 18
Category vII 18 18
Gmup 34 Money-Lenders and Pawn-Brokers
Category VII
"DIVISION 4 Farmerl, Fishermen, !-junte,., Loggers and Related
Workers , .. 56 8
Category , III 39 31 8
IX 25 25
Group 40 Farmers and Fa rm Managers 22 22
CBteeory III
IX 21 21
Di~i,;on/Groupl
FamilY (N.C.O.)
Category
Family 402
Category IX
Family 404
Category III
IX
Group 41
Category III
IX
Family 411
Category III
IX
familY 412
Category IX
Group 43
Category III
Family 431
Category III
Group 44
Category III
Family 440
Category III
310
6-V OCCVPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-con/d.
Total Workers
;------------------ .~---------------------~ Total Urban
,--__ ___.A___-, r---_.A.----~
Description Persons Males Females Person Males Females
4 6
CHURACHANDPUR SUB·DIVISION-eonld.
Farm Managers. Inspectors and Overseers 5 5
5 5
Farmers and Farm Managers, Animal s Bir~s and Insects Reari ng 17 17
16 16
Farm Workers 30 23
26 19 7
4 4
Farm worKers, Animals, Birds and Insects R~ar,n~ L8 21
26 19 7
2 2
Gardeners (Mal is) 2 2
2
Fishermen and Related Workers 2
3 2
Fishermen, Inland and Coastal Waters 2
2
loggers and other forestry Workers 9
9 9
Forest Rangers and Related Workers 9 I 9
Division/Group!
Family (N.C.O.)
Category
311
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSlFICAIION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTlVATION-contd.
Total Workers
r--.--------------------A-----------__ __ Total Urban
,....---A----------, r--------"--------.
Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 7 8
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION-eontd.
DIVISION Worke~s in Transport and Communication Oecupaeions 13 13
Category VIII
Group 6)
Category VIII
Family 610
Category VIII
Group 64
Category VIII
Family 64 )
Category VIII
Fami!y 649
CategorY VIII
Group 6B
CategQry VIII
Family 680
Category VIII
·DIVISION 7·8
C,tegory IV
V
VI
Y'
VI'I
Ix
Deck and Engine-Room Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews and B<>atmen
Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews and Boatmen
Drivers Road Transport
Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle DriVers
Drivers. Road Transport, n.e.c. (induding P.lki and Doli Bearers)
Postmen and Mes~engers
PQttmen
Craftsmen Production Proce .. Workers and
Labourers, not Elsewhere Classifiod
13 13
10 10
10 1"0
6 6
4 4
4 4
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
1,016 203 823
930 108 822
28 28
49 49
Division/Group!
FamilY (N.C,O.)
Category
Group 70
Category IV
Family 704
Cetegory IV
Group 71
Cat,egory IV
Family 710
Category IV
Group 72
Category IV
V
Group 73
Category IV
Family 733
Category IV
Group 74
Category IV
Group 75
Categor~ IV
VIII
312
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
\ Total Workers
Total Urban ~ __ ~ ,---____ A _______ _
Description Person~ Males Fem.les
2 4
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and
Related Workers
Drawers and Weave.rs
Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related Workers
Tailors, Dress makers and Garment Makers
Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers ( except gloves and
garments) and Related Workers
Furnancemen, Rollers, Drawers, MOulders and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers
Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forgemen
Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Makers
Jewellers and Rel.teci Workers
Tool Makers, Mach;nists, Plumbers, Welders,
Platers ana Related Workers
822 , 813
822 813
816 9 807
816 9 807
43 35
43 35
3S 32
3S 32
5 5
4 4
10 10
10 10
10 10
10 10
2
2 2
.2
I·
Persons Males Females
7
Division /Groupl Family (N.C.Q.)
Category
family 750
Category IV
Family 753
Category VIII
Group 76
Category VIII
IX
Family 761
Category IX
Family 764
Category VIII
Group 77
Category IV
V
Family 770
Cateiory IV
Grpup 79
Category VI
family 790
Category VI
Jroup 80
Category IX
313
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER TfIAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers ,----~----~----.._..-----.
Urban
Des~riptiQn Person!; Mole, Female, Persons Males Females
2 4 7
CHURACHANDPUR SUS-DIVISION-contd.
F;tters Machinists. Tool ma~er; and Machine Tool Setters 14 14
14 14
Mec~anicl.Repairmen (except Electrical and Preecsion
In,trument Repairmen) 8
Electricians and Related Electrical Rnd Electronics Workers 32 32
20 20
12 12
Electrical and Electronios fitter, !2 12
12 12
Linemen and Cable Jointers 20 20
20 20
Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Mekers, Coopers and Related Workers 34 34
30 30
... 4
Carpenters, Joiners, Patte'" "1akers (wood) 27 27
27 27
BricklaYers, Plasters aoj Con3tru:tion Workers 7
St9ne CJtters, StQ"e Carver, and Stone Dre<Sers 8 7
Compositor, Printers, Engravers_ 80CJk Binders
and Related Workers 35 35
Division/Group}
Family (N,C.O.)
Category
FO'llily
Category
Family
Category
Family
Catego ry
Group
Category
Group
Category
803
IX
808
IX
809
IX
81
VII
95
Iv
Family 850
Cat&gory IV
Group 69
Category IX
DIVISION
Category IX
Group 90
C.tegory IX
Family 901
Category IX
Family 902
Category IX
314
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIV ATION-contd.
Description
2
Total Worker.
~----------------~ 10tal
r---------~------~
Urban
,---'------,
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
6 7
CHURACHANDPUR SU9·DIVISION-contd.
Printers (Paper) 10 10
10 10
BooK·Binders Ii II
II II
Compositors. Printerl, Engraver$, Book·Binders ana Related Workers. n.e c. 14 14
14 14
Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and Related Food and Beverage Workers
Craftsmen and Production Process Workers n ••• c.
7
Basketry Weavers and Related Worker< 7
7
Labourers n. e. c. 2
2
Servioe. Sport and. Recreation Worke .. 567 560 7
567 560 .. Fire Fiih)ers. Policemen. Guards and Related Workers 396 396
396 396
Police Constables, Investi~ators and I'.elated Workers 86 86
86 So
Customs Exam iners, Patrollers and Related Wo-kers 36 36
36 36
Division/Groupl Family CN.C.O.,
Cateiory
Family 903
Category IX
Family 909
Category IX
Group 91
Category IX
Family 910
Category 'X
Family 9/1
Category It<
Family 912
Category IX
Family 919
Category IX
GrouP 93
Category IX
Family 930
Cate~ory 'X
Family 93 I
Category IX
Group 94
Category IX
315
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION pY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER TJfAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Toeal
,.----~-...... ----_, r--Description Persons Males Females Persons
2 3 ~ 5 6
CHURACHANDI"UR SUB-DIVISION-contd.
Watchmen and Chowkid.rs 67 67
67 67
Fire Fillhters. Policemen, Guards and Rel.ted Workers n.e.c. 207 207
207 207
House Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers 93 91 2
93 91 2
House Keepers, Matrons, Stewards (Domestic and Institutional) 11 12
12 12
Cooks, Cook Bearers (Domestic and Institutional) 17 17
17 17
Butlers, Bearers, Wait.ers, Maids and other Setva!>!, (Domestic) 15 14
15 14
House Keepers. Coo~s, Maids and Related Workers n.e.c. 49 48
49 48
Building Care Takers, Cleaners and P.elated Workers 43 38
43. 38 5
Buildin, Care Takers IS 14 -,
IS Ii
Cleaners, Sweepers and >Natermen 28 24
2B 24
Barbers, Hairdr."ers, Beautici.ns and Rel.ted Workers 13 13
13 13
----, Urban
Maids Females
7 8
Division/Group! Family (N,C,Q,)
~~
Family 940
Category IX
Group 95
Category IX
'.mily 950
Category IX
Group 97
Category IX
['.mily 979
Category IX
DIVISION x
Category IX
Group X8
Cetegory IX
Family Y80
Category IX
Group X9
Category IX
Family X90
Category IX
316
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICAtION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN,CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
r--------------------~----------------------~
Description
Total
~-----,
Persons Males Females
CHURACHANDPUR SUB·DIVISION-contd,
Barbers, Hairdressers, 3eautieians and Related Workers
L8~nderers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers
Laundrymen, Washermen and Dhobies
Photographers and Relate:! Camera <?perators
Other Photographers
Workers not' Classifiable by Occupation
Workers ReDorting Occupation Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable
Workers Reporting Occupation Un identifiable Unclass'lfiable
Workers not Reporting Occupation
Workers not Reporting Occupation
13
13
14
14
14
8
8
63
63
29
29
29
29
34
34
)4
34
13
13
14
14
14
14
8
62
62
29
29
29
33
33
33
33
Urban
Persons Males Females
6 7
317
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULl IV ATION-contd.
Total Workers ,
Division/Group! Total Urban ,.mily (N.C.O.) r --'-----,
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
1 ... 6 8
TENGNOUPAL SUB.DIVISION
ALL DIVISIONS 958 847 III
CateBory III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock. Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations Orchards and Allied Activities 11 11
IV At Household Industry B3 51 31
V In Manufacturing other chan Household Industry II " VI In Construction
VII In Trade and Commerce 100 128 Jl
VIII In Transport, Storace and Communications 7 7
IX In Other Services 684 636 4B
"DIVISION 0 Professional Technical and Related Worker. 30) 256 41
Category IX 303 256 47
Group OD Architects, f ngineers and Surveyors 2 2
Category IX 2
Group 02 Biologists, Veterinarians, Agronomists and Related Scientists 4 4
Category IX 4 4
family 021 Veterinarians 4
Category IX 4 4
Group ()3 Physicians, Sorgeons and Dentists 9 9
Category IX 9
(,roup 04 I Nurses, Pharmacists and other Medical
and Health fechnicians 21 H 7
Category IX 21 If 7
Family 040 Nurses 4
Category IX 4 -+
318
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-conld.
Total Workers -'----_________ I~~
DiviSIon/Group! Total Urban F...-nily (N.C.O.) __,._-----~ ~ ---
Category Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
2 5 6 7 8
TENGNOUPAL SUB·DIVISION-contd.
faroily D~3 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Technicians \1 II
CategOry IX II \I
Group 05 Teachers 223 186 37
Category IX 223 186 37
FamHy 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools 9
Category IX 9
Family 052 Teachers, Middle and Primary Schools 196 165 31
Cateliory IX 196 165 31
Family 059 Teachers n. e. c. 18 12 6
Category IX 18 12
Group 07 Social Scient'''t, and Related Workers 6 2
Category IX 2
Family 076 Labourer and Social Welfare Workers 4 2
category IX 6 2
Group 08 Artists, Writers and Related Workers
category IX
Family 089 Artists, Writers and Related Workers n. e. c. 5
C~tegory IX 5
Group OX Others Professional, Technical and Related Workers 33 32
CategOry IX 33 32
Farni Iy OXI Non-ordained Rel'gious Workers 28 23
Category IX 28 2B
Farnily OX9 Other Professional, Technical and Related Workers n. e. c. 5
Category IX 5 4
319
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION JlY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-cantd.
Total Workers -,
Divisjon/Group! Total Urban
Family (N.C.O.) ,----___..____, Category Description Person 5 Males Fema!es Persons Males Females
2 3 4 6 7 8
TENONOUPAL SUB·DIVISION-contd.
DIVISION Administrative. Executive and Managerial Workers 12 II
Category VI
IX II 10
Group 10 Administrators and Executive Officials, Government II 10
Category IX II 10
Family 100 Administrators and Executive Officials, Central Government
Category IX
Family 101 Administrators and 'Executive Officials, State Government
Category IX
Family 103 Administrators and Executive Officials, Quasi Governme nt
Category IX
Family 104 Village Officials 4
Category IX 4
Group 13 Directors. Managers aad Working Proprietors, Other
Category IX
FaTlily 131 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors. Construction
Cetegory VI IJ
DIVISION 2 Clerical and Related Workers 30 30
Category I~ 30 30
Group 20 Book·Keepers and Cashiers
Category IX
Family 200 Book·Keepers. Book·Keeping and Accounts Clerks ,
Category IX-
Division/Group
Family (N.C.q.)
Category
Group 28
Category IX
Family 280
Category IX
Family 289
Category IX
Group 29
Category IX
family 290
Category IX
DIVISION 3
(' ~ Category VII
Group 33
Category VII
Family )30
Category VII
. amily 339
Category VII
DIVISION 4
Category III
IX
Group 40
Categcry IX
320
B·Y OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF'PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
--------~---------------_,-'~ Total Urban
,--------'------'""' r----'---r---.
Description Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
'2 3 7 8
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DIIVISION-contd.
Clerical Workers, Miscellaneous 23 23
23 23
General and Other Mmisterlal Assistants and Clerks 20 20
20 20
Miscellaneous Office Workers including Record Ksepers,
Muharrers, Despatchers. Packers and Binders Of Office Papers 3
Unskilled Office Wor~ers 6
6 •
Office Attendants, Ushers, Hall Porters etc., n .e,c. 6 6
6 6
Sale. Worker. 160 128 3l
160 128 32
Salesmen, Shop Assist ants and Rei ated Workers 160 128 32
160 128 32
;
Salesmen and Shop Assistants Wholesale and Related Trade 157 125 32
157 125 32
Salesmen, Shop Assistants, and qclatod Wor~crs. n.e.c. 3
3
Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers alld Related Workers 20 20
12 12
8
Farmers and Farm Managers
Di~is;onIGroupl
Family (N.C.O.)
Family 402
Category IX
Group 41
Category III
Family 411
Category III
Group H
Category III
Family 440
Category III
Family 442
Category III
DIVISION 6
Category VIII
Group 64
Category VIII
Family 641
Category VIII i
Group 68
Category VIII
Family 680
Category VIII
321
B-V OCGUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN '(;ULTIVATION-contd.
"
Total Workers
Total -----,
Description Persons Male. Females Person
2 5 6
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DIVISION-contd .
• Farm Managers, Inspoctars and Oversears S
8
Farm Workers
5 5
Farm Wor~ers, Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing
Loggers and other Forestry Workers 7
7
Forest Rangers and Related Workers 2 2
2 2
Log Fellers and WOod Cutters 5
5
Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations
Drivers, Road Transport
3
Motor Vehicle and Motor <Cycle Drivers
Postmen and Messengers 2
2
Postmen
...., Urban
Males Females
Division/GrouPI
Family (N.C.O.)
Coteaory
Family 681
Category VIII
DIVISION 7-8
IV
V
VIII
IX
Group 70
Category IV
Family 700
Category IV
Family 702
Category IV
family 704
Category IV
Group 71
Category IV
Family 710
Category IV
~roup 73
Category IV
322
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-'-contd.
Total Workers
Total Urbao ,..-_____ "-_______ ,..-____ A, ____ .....
Description Persons Males
2
.TENGNOUPAL SUB·bIVISIOIll-contd.
Messe "lierS (including Dal< Peons)
Craftsmen .• Production Process Worker. and Labourers
Not Eisewbore Cilluified
Spinners, Weavers, Knitter .. , Dyers and Relate<! Workers
Fibr~ Prepares Ginners, Cleaners, SCDurers. etc.
Spinners, Piecers and Winders
Drawers and Weavers
Tailors. (utters, Furriers and Related Workers
Tailors, Dress Makers and Garment Makers
Fu'}acemen. Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers
158
83
II
2
161
58
58
IS
15
19
19
24
24
3
2
2
lIT
S2
II
2
162
21
27
15
15
5
7
7
2
2
Females Persons Males Female.
s B
al
31
31
31
lof
14
17
17
Division/Groupl
Fam~y (N.C,O.)
C.tellory
Family 733
Category IV
Group 75
Category IV
Family 753
Group 76
Cateeory VIII
Family 764
Category viII
Group 77
Cateeory V
Family 770
Csteiory V
Family 772
Cateeory V
Group 80
Cateaory I~
Farroil" 203
Category IX
Family 809
Cattior)' IX
323
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
,-----------__.~------- ----...,
Description, Persons
2
TENGNOUPAL SU I-DIVISION-conter.
~Iacksmith' Hammersmith, and Forgemon
Tool-makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Welders, Platers and Related Workers
Mechanics-Repairmen (except Electrical and Precision Instruments Repairmen)
Electricians and Related Electric.1 and Electroni" Workers
Linemen and Cable Jointers
Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers and Related
Workers
Carpen.ters, Joiner" Pattern Makers (Wood)
Sawyer> and Wood Working Machinists
Compositors, Printers, Engravers )look. Binders and Related
Workers
Printers (Paper)
Compolitors. Printers. Engravers, Sook-Binders
and Related Workers, n e, c.
2
2
3
3
2
1
2
2
'I II
2
2
9
9
8
5
5
Total Urban ,..-________ A ______ __
Males Females Per,ons Males Females
5 7 I 8
2
2
2
2
2
" II
2
2
9
::Jivision/Group/ Family (N.C.O.)
Category
Group
Category
family
Category
Group
CategQry
Family
Category
Family
Category
-DIVISION
85
IV
850
IV
89
IX
B90
IX
899
IX
9
Category IX
Group 90
Category IX
Family 901
Category iX
Fomily 903
Category IX
Family 909
Cate(ory IX
Group 91
Category IX
1324
s·v OCCUPATIONAL CLAS8J:FICAUON BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
Total Workers
Total
Description Persons Males Female. Persons
2
TENGNOUPAL SUB.DIYISION.-contd.
Craftsmeo and Production Process Workers
Basketry, Weavers and Related Workers
Labourers, n. e. c.
Loaders and Unloaders
Labourers, n· e. c.
Service, Sport ana Recteation Worker.
Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and Related Workers
police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers
Watchmen and Chowkidar,
Fire Fighters Polkernen, Guards and Related Workers, n. e. c.
House Keepers, Cooks Maids and
Related Workers
17
17
17
17
153
153
42
42
III
III
168
1&8
159
159
24
2~
22
22
)13
113
5 6
17
17
17
17
153-
153
42
42
III
III
168
168
159
159
14
24
22
22
113
113
.., Urban
Males Females
8
DiviSion/Group! Family (N.C.O.)
Category
Group 93
Category IX
Family 931
Category IX
Group 9f
Category IX
Family ?40
Category I~
DIVISION X
Category :( IX
Group XB
C~tegory IX
Family X80
Category IX
32~
B-V OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIRlC.ATlOX BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-contd.
,.---
Description Persons
2
TENGNOUPAL SU~-DIVISlqN-concid.
Building Care-Takers, Cleaners and Related Workers
Cleaners, Sweepers and Water men
Barbers, Hairdressers J Beauticians
~nd Related Workers
Barbers, Hairdressers, Beautician<
and Related Wo rkers
Worker. not Classifiable by Occupation
Workers Reporting Occupation Unidentif1able or Unclassiflable
Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Unclassifiable
6
6
G
6
2
2
2
1
Total Workers ___,._
Total ,--
Males Females Persons
-I 6
6
6
6
2
2
2
2
Urban
Males Females
7
326
APPENDIX TO TABLE B-V
Families llavin¥ less than 1% of workers of the respective ~ Division, (less than 0.5% in case of families of Division 7-8) have been shown in this
appendix.
The following abbriviations have been used.
III In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations, Orchards and Allied activities
IV At Household Indl,1stry
V In Manufacturing other than Household
Industry
VI In Construction
VII In Trade and Commerce
VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications
IX III Other Services
¥=Males F=Females
MANIPUR
002 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M 1); 003 Total IX (M,l) Urban IX (M 1); 009 Total IX (M 14) Urban IX (M 1); OIl Total IX (M 4); Urban IX (M 4); 013 Total IX (M 1); Urban IX (M 1); 021 Total IX (M 69); Urban IX (M 18); 029 Total IX (M 5); Urban IX (M 2); 030 Total IX (M 80, F 6); Urban IX (M 43, F 4); 031 Total IX (M 92); Urban IX (M 7); 032 Total IX (M 12, F 1); Urban IX (M 5); 035 Total eM 10). Urban (M 7); 039 Total IX (M 46, F 2); Urban IX (M 22, F 1); 040 Total IX (F 107); Urban IX (F 35); 042 Total IX (M 4, F 30); Urban IX (M 2, F 2); 044 Total IX (M 14); Urban IX (M 1); 045 Total IX (M 17); 046 Total IX (M 51, F 1); Urban IX (M 5, F I); 049 Total IX (M 24); Urban IX (M 14); 050 Total IX (M 69, F 2); Urban IX (M 65, F 2);
053 Total IX (F 8); 060 Total IX (M 26); Urban IX (M 13); 061 Total IX (M 42); Urban IX (M 33); 062 Total IX (M 3); 069 Total IX (M 66); Urban IX
(M 37); 071 Total IX (M 43), Urban IX (M 32);
072 Total IX (M I); Urban IX (M 1); 076 Total IX (M 60 F 40); Urban IX (M 13, F 7); 077 Total
IX (M8) Urban IX (M 2); 079 Total IX (M 3);
MANIPUR-contd. Urban IX (M 3); 081 Total IX (M 5), Urban IX eM 4); 082 Total IX (M 5), Urban IX (M 4); 083 Total IX (M 35), Urban IX (M 22); 084 Total IX
(M 5) 085 Total IX (M 36, F 20), Urban IX (M 11, F 8); 087 Total IX (M 61, F 20), Urban IX (M IS. F 9); 089 Total IX (M 13), Urban IX (M 3); 090 Total IX (\1 21), Urban IX (M20); 091 Total IX
(M 4), Urban IX (M 4); 099 Total IX (M 23), Urban IX (M 17); OX2 Total IX (M 84, F 1) Urban IX (M 31); OX3 Total IX (M 10), Urban IX (M 5); OX9 Total IX (M 75, F 15), Urban IX (M 27, F 5);' 120 "Total VII (M 2), L'rban ViI (M 2); 129 Total VII (M 1), Urban VII (M 1); 132 Total IX (M 4), Urban IX (M 4); 133 Total V (M 1) Urban V (M 1); 134 Total VllI (M 2), Urban VllI (M 1); 201 Total'IX (M 6, F 1), L'rban IX (M 5 F 1); 202 Total IX (M 12), UrbanIX (M 12); 210 Total IX (M 16, F 1), Urban IX (M 12. F 1); 211 Total IX (M 11, F 2), Urban IX (M 4, F 2); 220 Total IX (M 6), Urban IX (M 2);301 Total VII (F 2); 310 Total VII (M 3, F 1), Urban VII eM 3); 320 Total VII (M 1); 340 Total VII (M 1); 420 Total III (M 2); 449 Total In (F 10); 6lO Total VHI (M 8, F 15); 660 Total VIn (M 9); 670 Total VIII (M 6), Urban VIII (M 4); 671 Total VIII (M 1), Urban VIII (M 1); 672 Total VIII
(M 17), Urban VllI (M 7); 679 Total VIII (M 4) Urban VIII (M 3); 681 Total VIII (M 3) Urban VIII (M 1); 691 Total VIII (M 16) Urban VIII (M 8); 692 Total VIll (M 12, F 4), Urban VIII (M 12, F 4); 693 Total VIII (M 7), Urban VIII (M 3); 694 Total VIII (M 1); 700 Total IV (M 15); 706 Total IV (M 67, F 59). Urban IV (M 36); 707 Total IV (M 2); 708 Total IV eM 2); 709 Total IV (M 10, F 7), Urban IV (M 1); 719 Total IV (M 5, F 2), Urban IV (F 2); 720 Total IV (M 44, F 4), V (M 17, F 1), Urban IV (M 38, F 4), V (F 1) ; 733 Total tV (M 332, F 23), V (M 1); Urban IV (M 125, F 16); 735 Total IV (M 11); 739 Total IV (M 5, F 3), V (M 28) Urban IV (M 1), V (M 28); 740 Total IV (M 29), Urban IV (M 8); 750 Total IV (M 14); 752 Total IV (M 18), V lM 4), Urban IV (M 15), 753 To~al IV (M 71), VIII (M 8);
MA.~IPUR-concld.
Urban (M 65); 7S4 Total IV (M 3. F 13), V (M 11, F 4S); Urban IV (M 3, F 13) V (M SF 4S); 756 Total IV (M 17) V (M 8), Urban ]V (M 6); 757 Total IV (M 59, F 2) V (M 1); 760 Total IX (M 32), Urban IX (M 7); 761 Total IX (M 25); Urban IX (M fi); 762 Total IV (M 3) IX (M 1), Urban IV (M 3) IX {M 1); 764 Total VI (M 50) VIII (M 23). Urban VI (M 44); 769 Total IX (M 53); Urban IX (M 24); 773 Total IV (M 2) V (M 34); 774 Total IV
(M 14), Urban IV (M 1); 779 Total IV (M 3, F 10) V (F 15), Urban IV (F 7) V (F IS); 790 Total IV (M 19) V (M 1), VI lM 17, F 1), Urban IV (M 4), V (M 1); 793 Total IV (M 1); 799 Total VI (M 29); 801 :rotal IX (M 33, F J) Urban IX'(M 1); 803 Total IV (M 2) IX (M 23); 804 Total IV (M 9) Urban IV (M 8); 80S Total IV (M 2); Urban IV (M 2); 806 Total IV (M 2) Urban IV (M 2); 808 Total IV (M 1), IX (M 16), Urban IV (M 1); 809 Total IX (M 18, F 9) Urban IX (M 1); 820 Total IV (M 1 I, F 162) V (M 60, F 6) Urban IV (M 3, F 11) V
(M 43); 821 Total IV (M 25, F 28) V (M 65, F 30), Urban IV (M 3) V (M 44, F 25); 823 Total IV IV (M 11, F 4) V (M 3, F 116), Urban IV (F 1) V
(F 1); 824 Total IV (M 16, F 241) V (M 5, F 11), Urban (M II, F 15) V (M 5, F 3); 825 Total V (M 1, F 16), Urban V (F 6); 826 Total IV (M 2); 827 Total VII (M 3); 829 Total V (F 1); 831 Total IV (M 7, F 4) V (M 24), Urban IV (M 5) V (M 23); 832 Total IX (F 1); 839 Total V (M 10) IX (M 3). Urban IX
(M 3); 853 Total IV (M 23), Urban IV (M 23); 854 Total IX (Ml); 855 Total (M5), Urban IV (M!); 856 Total rv (M 5, F 1). Urban IV (M 5); 859 Total IV (M 13, F I), V (M 5), Urban IV (F 1); 860 Total IX (M 3), Urban IX (M 2); 876 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M 1); 890 Total IX (M 284, F 90), Urban IX (111); 900 Total IX (M 13), Urban IX (M 13); 902 Total IX (M 39), Urban IX (M 2); 910 Total IX (M 38, F 9), Urban IX (M 15, F 1); 913 Total IX (F 5); 920 Total IX (M 21); Urban IX (M 21); 930 Total IX (M 17, F 1); Urban IX (M 3); 951 Total IX (M 6). Urban IX (M 6); 960 Total IX (M 6 F 2), Urban IX eM 4, F 2); 970 Total IX (M 21), Urban IX (M 20); 999 Total IX (M 7), Urban -IX (M 3)
327
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION
002 Total IX (M 1); Urban IX (M 1); 009 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M 1); 011 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX (M 2); 021 Total IX (M 17), Urb:m IX (M 6); 029 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX (M 2); 032 Total IX (M 10, F 1), Urban IX (M 4); 035 Total IX (M 4), Urban IX (M 4); 039 Total IX (M 22, F 1), Urban IX (M 19, F 1); 040 Total IX (F 37), Urban IX (F 33); 042 Total IX (F 3), Urban IX (F 2); 041 Total IX (M 4), Urban IX (M I); 046
Total IX (M 37, F 1), Urban IX (M 5, F 1); 049 Total IX (M 13), Urban IX (M 11); 060 Total IX (M 14), Urban IX (M 12): Q61 Total IX (M 36), Urban IX (M 32); 071 Total IX (M 34), Urban IX
(M 26); 076 Total IX (M 15, FlO), Urban IX (M 11, F 7); 077 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX (M 2); 079 Total IX (M 3), Urban IX (M 3); 081 Total IX (M 5), Urban IX (M 4); 082 Total IX (M 5), Urban IX (M 4); 083 Total IX (M
17), Urban IX (M 17); 084 Total rx (M 5); 085 Total IX (M 15, F 9), Urban IX (M 10, F 7); 087 Total IX (M 25, F 13), Urban IX (M 11,.F 8); 089 Total IX (M 5), Urban IX (M 1); 090 Total IX (M 15), Urban IX (M 15); 091 Total IX (M 3),
Urban IX (M 3); 099 Total IX (M 16), Urb~n IX (M 13); OX3 Total IX (M 8), Urban IX (M 4); OX9 Total IX (M 32, F 4), Urban IX (M 25, F 4); 104 Total IX (M 6, F 2), Urban IX (M 6, F 2); 109
Total IX (1\:1 2); 120 Total VII (M 4), Urban VII (M I); 129 Total VII (M I), Urban VII (M 1); J 32
Total IX (M 4), Urban IX (M 1); 201 Total IX (M 5, F 1), Urban IX eM 4, F I); 202 Total IX (M 9), Urban IX (M 9); 210 Total IX (M J 5, F I),
Urban IX (M 12, F 1); 211 Total IX (M 9, F 2), Urban IX (M 4, F 2); 220 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX (M 2); 310 Total VII (M 3), Urban VlI (M 3); 439 Total IJ~ (M 1). Urban III eM J); 643 Total VIII (M 13), Urban VIII (M 5); 660 Total VIII (M 8);
670 Total VIII (M 4), Urban VIII (M 4); 671 Total VIII (M 1), Urban VIII (M 1); 672 Total VIII (M 11), Urban VIII (M 7); 679 Total VIII (M 4), Urban VIII (M 3); 680 Total VIII (M 17), Urban VIII (M 16); 681 Total VIII (M 1); 691 Total VIII (M 16), Urban VIII (M 8); 692 Total VIII (M 12, F 4), Urban VIII (M 12, F 4);
328
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-eontd.
693 Total VIII (M 3), Urban VIII (M 3); 694 Total VIII (M 1); 706 Total IV (M 30, F 50), Urban IV (M 19); 709 Total IV (M 6, F 2), Urban IV (M I); 719 Total IV (M 2, F 2), Urban IV (F 2); 720 Total IV (M 35, F 2), V (F 1), Urban IV (M 34. F 2), V (F 1); 733 Total IV (M 117, F 3), Urban IV (M 49, F I); 739 Total IV (F 1) V (M 28), Urban V (M 28); 740 Total IV (M 5), Urban IV (M 5); 752 Total IV (M 15), Urban IV (M 15); 753 Total IV (M 2), Urban IV (M 2); 754 Total IV (M 3, F 13) V (M 11, F 45), Urban IV (M 3, F 13), V (M 5, F 45); 756 Total IV (M 4). Urban IV (M 4); 757 Total IV (M 59, F 2) V (M 1); 760 Total IX' (M 19), Urban IX (M 3); 761 Total IX (M 4), Urban IX (M 4); 762 Total IV (M 3) IX (M I).
Urban IV (M 3) IX (M 1); 764 Total VI (M 36), Urban VI (M 33); 769 Total IX (M 36), Urban IX (M 11); 114 Total IV (M 14), Urban IV (M 1); 779 'Total IV (M 2, FlO) V (F 15), Urban IV (F 7) V (F 15); 799 Total VI (M 1); 801 Total IX (M 33), Urban IX·(M 1); 804 Total IV (M 9), Urban IV (M 8); 805 Total IV (M 2), Urban IV (M 2); 806 Total IV (M 1). Urban IV (M 1); 808 Total IV (M 1), IX (M 5), Urban IV (M 1); 809 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M 1); 811 Total V (M 126, F 5),
Urban V (M 28); 820 Total IV (M 7, F 13), V
(M 57), Urban IV (M 3). V (M 41); 821 Total IV (M 9), V (M 58, F 24), Urban IV (M 3) V, (M 39, F 21); 823 Total IV (F 1), V (F 1), Urban IV (F 1) V (F 1); 824 Total IV (M 7, F 95) V (F i), Urban IV (M 6, F 8) V (F 1); 825 Total V (F 13), Urban V (F 6); 831 Total V (M 24), Urban V (M 23); 839 Total IX (M 3), Urban IX (M 3); 853 Total IV
(M 23), Urban IV (M 23); 854 Total IX (M 1); 855 Total IV (M 4), Urban IV (M 1); 856 Total IV (M 5, F 1), Urban IV eM 5); 859 Total IV (M 10, F 1) V (M 2), Urban IV (F 1), 860 Total IX (M 3); Urban IX (M 2); 876 Total IX (M 1). Urban IX (M 1); 890 Total IX (M 3); 900 Total IX (M 13), Urban IX (M 13); 902 Total IX (M 3), Urban IX (M 2); 910 Total IX (M 9, F 2), Urban IX eM 9, F 1); 919 Total IX (M 1); 920 Total IX (M 21), Urban IX (M 21); 930 Total IX (M 3), Urban IX (M 3); 951 Total IX (M 6), Urban IX (M 6);
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-condd.
960 Total IX (M 3, F 2), Urban IX (M 3, F 2); 970 'fotal IX (M 18), Urban IX (M 17); 999 Total IX (M 6), Urban IX (M 2).
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION
003 Total !X (M I). Urban IX (M 1); 011 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX (M 2); 013 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M 1); 030 Total IX (M 7, F 1), Urban IX (M 7, F 1); 031 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX (M 2);
032 Total IX (M I), Urban IX (M 1); 015 Total IX
(M 4). Urban IX (M 3); 039 Total IX (M 11).
Urban IX (:M 3); 040 Total IX (F 2). Urban IX
(F 2); 042 Total IX (M 4, F 11), Urban IX (M 2); 045 Total IX (M 17); 049 Total IX (M 5). Urban IX (M 3); 050 Total IX (M 5), UrbaI! IX (M 3); 060 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M I); 061 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX (M 1); 062 Total IX (M 1); 069 Total IX (M 12), Urban IX (M 6); 071 'rotal IX (M 8), Urban IX (M 6); 072 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M I); 076 Total IX (M 11), Urban IX (M 2); 0&3 Total IX (M 14), Urban IX (M 5); 089 Total IX (M 3). Urban IX (M 2); 090 Total IX (M 6), Urban IX (M 5); 091 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M 1);
099 Total IX (M 5), Urban IX (M 4);. OX3 Total IX (M 1); Urban IX (M 1); OX9 Total IX (M 9, F 1), Urban IX (M 2. F 1); 120 Total VII (M 1), Urban
VII (M 1); 133 Total V (M 1), Urban V (M 1); 134 Total VIII (M 1), Urban VIII (M 1); 136 Total IX (M 2), Urban IX (M 1); 200 Total IX (M 5), Urban IX (M 1); 201 Total IX (M I) Urban IX (M 1);
202 Total IX (M 3). Urban IX (M 3); 210 Total IX (M 1); 220 Total IX (M 1); 301 Total VII (F 2); 310 Total VII (F 1); 431 Total III (M 1); 440 Total III (M 2), Urban III (M 2); 441 Total III (M I): 610 Total VIII (F 3); 670 Total VIII (M 2); 680 Total VIII (M 1), Urban VlII (M 1); 681 Total VIII
(M 1), Urban VII1 (M 1); 706 Total IV (M 31). Urban IV (M 17); 707 Total IV (M 2); 708 Total IV
(M 2); 709 Total IV (M 2); 720 Total IV (M 6, F 2)
V (M 8), Urban IV (M 4, F 2); 735 Total IV (M 11); 739 Total IV (M 2). Urban IV (M 1); 140 Total IV (M 19), Urban IV (M 3); 752 TotaJ,!¥ (M 2) V
(M 1); 153 Total IV (M 66), Urban IV (M 63);
329
IMPHAL EAST SUR-DIVISI0N-concld.
756 Total1V (M 2), Urban IV (M 2,; 760 Total IX (M 1), Urban IX (M 4); 761 Total IX (M 9), Urban IX (M 2); 764 Total VI (M 14), Urban VI (M 11); 769 Total IX (M 16), Urban IX (M 13); 713 Total V (M 34); 790 TotallV (M 19), V (M i), Urban IV (M 4), V (M 1); '793 Total IV (M 1); &03 Total IV (M 2); lX (M 8); '606 Total IV (M 1), Urban IV (M 1); 809 Total IX (F 9); 311 Tota1 IV (F 55) V
(M 13), Urban Y (M 2); &20 Total IV (M 2, F 4~f; V (M 3, F 6), Urban IV (I' t 1) V, (M 2); 821 Total IV (M 15, F 20); V (M 6. F 4)1 Urban V (M 5, F 4); 823 TotallY (M 7, F 1), V (M 3, F 12); 826 Total IV (M 2); 829 Total V (F 1); 831.T0tallV (M '7, F 4), Urban IV (M 5); 832 Total IX (F 1); &50 Total IV (M 63, F 25), Urban IV (M 7, F 13); S59 Total V (~3); 890 10taliX (M 1, F 21), UrbanIX (M t); 94() Total IX (1\-1 1); 960 Total IX (M 1), Urban lX (M 1); 970 Total IX (M 3), Urban IX
(M 3); 999 Total IX (M 1); Urban IX (M 1).
BlSHENPlJR S1JB.DlVISlON
001 Total VI (M 1); 030 Total IX (F 1); Oj3 TotallX (F 2); 040 Total IX (F 1); 041 T()tal IX (F 4); 053 Total IX (F 7); 05~ Total IX (F 7.); 060 Total IX (M I); 086 Total IX (F a); OX2 Total IX (Fl); 339 Total VII (F4); 706 Total IV (F9), 71S Total IV (F 12); 720 TDtal V (M 2); 733 Total IV (M 15, F 2); 752 Total IV (M 1) V (1'11 3); 756 Total IV (M 11) V (M 8); 771 Total IV eM 13) V (M 2); 790
Total VI (M 3); 791 Total VI (M 6); 794 Total VI (M ~O); 799 Total VI (M 18); 811 Total V (F 6); 820 Total rv (f 5); 324 Total IV (F 23); 899 TOlallX(F8)
THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION
001 Tota\ IX (M 4); il07 Tot\\\ IX (M 10); 009 Total IX (M 13); 021 Total1X (M 11); 029 Total IX (M 3); 03l total IX (M S); 035 Total IX (M 2); 039 Tola'l1X (M 2); ()40 Total IX (F 2); 041 Toml IX (F 9): 043 Total IX (M 10); 046 Total lX (M 7); 049 Total IX (M 5): 060 Total IX (M l); 061 Total IX (M 1); 069 Total IX (M 2); 076 Total IX (M 2); 083 TotaJ IX (M 4); 035 Total IX (M 6, F 2) 099 Total IX (M 1), OXO Total IX (M IO)" OX2 To!allX (M 3)" OX9 Total IX (M I); 320 Total vn (M I);
THOUBAL SUB.DlVIS10N-concld.
402 Total IX (M 2); 706 Total IV (M 6); 709 JV (M 1, F 5); 715 TotallIV (M 4, F 2Q); 720 Total IV
(M 1) V (M 3); 733 Total IV (M 40); 739 Total IV (M 3, F 2); 740 Total IV (M 4); 760 Total IX (M 4); 164 Tolal VIII (M 1); 769 Total IX (M 1); 712 Total IV (M 22); 791 Total VI (M 69); 794 Total VI (~ 19); '7~9 Total VI (M (0); 821 Total IV (M 1, F 8), V (M 1, F 1); 824 Total IV (F 17); 825 Total V (M 1); 839 Total V (M to) 850 Total lV (M 41) g55 Total IV (M 1); 960 Total IX (M 1).
UKHRUL SUB·DIVISION
001 Total IX (M 2); 021 Total IX (M 1); 040 Total IX (F 5); 041 Total IX (F 7); 043 Total IX (M 1); 060 Total IX (M 2); 061 TotallX (M 2); 062 Total IX (M I); 069 Total IX (M 4); 077 Total IX (M t); 086 Total IX (M 4, F 1); 099 Total IX (M 1); OXI Total IX (F 2); 733 Total IV (M 4); 811 Total IV (\11); 823 Total IV (M 4)~ 824 Total IV (M 2); 931 Total IX (M 2); 950 Total' IX (M 1); 960 Total LX (M 1).
MAO AND SADAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION
001 Total IX (M 5); 021 Total IX (M 5); 030 Total IX (M 3); 033 Total IX (M 2); 041 Total IX (F 4); 042 Total IX (F 1); 046 Total IX (M 5); G60 Total IX (M 2); 069 Total IX (M I); 741 Total IV (M 2), 760 Total IX (M 2); 801 Tola] IX (F 1); 325
Total V {F 1). (i) MAO
031 TotalIX (11 2); 04l Total IX (F 1); 044 Total IX (M 2); 046 Total IX (M 1); 060 Total IX (M 7); 069 Total IX (M 1); 733 TotallY (M 1).
(ii) SADAR HILLS
001 Total IX (M 2); 02l Total IX (M 2); 042
Total IX (F 1); 059 Total IX (F 1).
TAMENGLONG SUB-DlVISION
021 Total IX (M 1); 040 Total IX (F 1); 046
Total IX (M 1); 053 Total IX (F 1); 060 Total IX (M 1); OX9 Total IX (M 1); 710 Total IV (M 2, F 1); 715 TotallY (M L F L); 772 TotallV (M 3); 779 Total JV (M 1); S59 Tolal (V (M 3); 914 Total
IX (M 1}
JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISION
001 Total IX (M 3); 021 Total IX (M 2); 030 Total IX (M lj; 039 Total IX (M 2); 043 Total lX (M 3); 044 Total IX (M 2); 049 Total IX (M 1); 051 Total IX (M 2; F 1), 060 Total IX (M 3); 06i Total XI (M 2) 069 Total IX (M 1); 071 Total IX (M 1); OX3 Total IX (M 1); OX9 Total IX (M 1); 709 Total IV (M 1); 710 Total IV (M 5); 733 Total IV (M 6); 772 Total V (M 3); 791 Total VI (M 5); 811 Total V (F 1); 821 Total V (F 1); 825 Total V (F 2).
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION
007 Total IX (M4); 021 Total IX (M3); 030 Total IX (M 5); 041 Total IX (F 3); 060 Total IX (M 1);
330
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION-coneld.
077 Total IX (M 5); 340 Total VII (M 1); 715 Total IV (F 5); 719 Total IV (M 3); 720 Total IV (M 1) V (M 4); 740 Total IV (M 1); 741 Total IV (M I); 772 Total IV (M I), V (M 4); 773 Total IV (M 2); Sil Total VII (M 3); 890 Total IX (M 2).
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DJVISION
001 Total IX (M 1); 007 Total IX (M 1); 030 'otallX (M 1); 031 Total IX (M 3); 032 Total IX (M 1); 033 Total IX (M 3); 039 Total IX (M 1); 041 Total IX (F 3); 044 Total IX (M 2); 046 Total IX (M I); 910 Total IX (M 1).
331
B-VI Occupational Divisions of Persons at Work other than Cultivation Classified by Sex, Broad Age
Groups and Educational Levels in Urban Areas 0111y
In this table which has been introduced for the
first time in 1961, the literate workers under each occupational division are classjfied by broad agegroups, viz., 0-14, 15-34, 35-59 and 60+ The
workers are also classified by occupational divisions. The literate workers are further classified according
to educational levels, namely, Literate (without educational level), Primary or Junior Basic,
Matriculation or Higher Secondary, Technical Diploma not equal to Degree, Non-technical Diploma not equal to Degree, University Degree or post-graduate Degree other than technical Degree and Technical Degree or Diploma equal to Degree
or Post-graduate Degree. The last educational level has further been sub-divided into (i) Engineering, (ii) Medicine, (iii) Agriculture, (iv) Veterinary and Dairying, (v) Technology, (vi) Teaching and (vii) Others. The table tbus gives useful information about • the occupations which attract educated personnel.
Description of all the occupational divisions is
Fly-Leaf
given below to facilitate appreciation of the table :-
DIVISIONS
o Professional, Technical and Related Workers
Administrative, Executive and Managerial Workers
2 Clerical and Related Workers
3 Sales Workers
4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and Related Workers
5 Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers
6 Workers in Transport and Communication Occupations
7-8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers and Labourers not elsewhere classified
9 Service, Sport and Recreation Workers
X Workers not classified by Occupation
Division 4 excludes families 400, 401 and 414 and Division X excludes group XO.
332
B-VI OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION
Educational
r------------------
Literate
Total (without Matriculation
Literate educat ional Primary or or Higher
Total Workers workers level) junior Basic Secondary Occupational ,-----~-----lr---A---~r---~--~
r---,...A_-----, ,---__ ...A.. ____ --....
Divis:on Age Group Persons Males Females Moles Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
4 5 10 II 12 13
MANIPUR
ALL DiViSIONS Total 26,783 13,103 13,580 10,980 2,357 6,'252 1,787 2,nl 386 I,C3S 114
0-14 575 84 511 34 169 27 153 15
15-34 13,394 6,647 6,747 5,564 1,790 2,577 1,308 1,"/41 325 667 104
3S-59 10,950 5,687 5,263 4,731 376 3,101 306' 931 44 345
60 + 1,810 762 1,048 640 22 542 20 60 2 19
Age not Stated 34 23 II II 5 1 4
DIViSiON 0 Total 2,135 1,953 362 1,870 285 536 66 591 III 295 52
0-14 2 4 4 2
15-34 897 222 86 .015 364 90 184 48
35-59 765 57 285 16 206 20 103 4
£0 + 205 2 164 19
Age not stated
DIVISION Total 776 747 29 727 7 215 204 94 2
15.34 315 61 105 41
35-59 385 134 95 50
60 + 27 20 4
DIVISION 2 Total 1,341 1,299 42 1.IS9 41 264 3 339 398 21
15·34 799 37 123 2 229 7 300 20
35-59 365 4 131 105 2 ~2
60 + 19 10 2
Age not stated 2 4
333
CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY
L~vels _______ ----______________________ ..A..-________________ - _______ -... __ _____ ~
Technical diplom. not
equal to
degree
University
degree or
Non-technical Post-graduate Technic.1 Degree or Diploma equil to Degre. or Post-graduate Degree diploma not de.ree other ,- _- _ - _______ - - _________ ..... ___________________ ~ _____ _
equal to than Teehni- Veterinary
degree cal degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture & Dairying TechnolQgy Teaching Others r---A.-~ ,-__ .A.._ 1 ,--.A..--l ,-__ .A.-_---, r---.A.-~ ,---"---~ r---'---l r--..A._.._lr---~-~ ,--_.A.---..
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Mlles Famales Males Females Males Females
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2-1 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
URBAN
27 15 362 25 482 25 29 15 34 4
15 II 252 23 276 18 18 5 10
4 107 2 194 7 II
3 12
IS 124 J7 238 19 19 14 4
II II 85 15 142 12 10 5 9
9 4 37 2 87 7 9 20
3 42 154 9
21' 7, 4 7
21 7i 2
141 7 45
115 7 31
25 12
2
334
B-VI OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS Of;' PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION
Educational
,-----------------
Literale
Total (without Matriculat ion
Literate educational Primary or or HI~her
Total Workers Workers levols) J un ior B35ic Secondary
Occupational r---J------1,------A..---1 ,----"------, ,----....... ------. r----~--l
Division P.ge Group Person. Males Fomales Males Fem.les Males Females Malos Femal'$ Males Females
2 4 ~ 8 10 II 12 11 ....
MANIPUR
DIVISION 3 Total 4,173 2,390 1,883 2,256 113 1,544 106 539 113 2
O-I~ 9 5 4
15-34 784 34 413 30 261 2 67 2
35-59 1,270 65 959 63 234 2 51
60 + 191 If "5 13 20 - I
A£e not stlted 2 2
DIVISION 4 Total 50 49 45 15 19 9
15-34 28 12 - ,
35-59 16 6 6
60 +
DIVISION 6 Total 1,334 1,330 4 1,085 815 237 18
15-34 624 445 158
35-59 454 363 79
60 + 7 7
DIVISION 7-8 Total 14,374 3,1!8 11,156 2,284 1,896 1,853 1,599 403 261 26 36
0-14 12 163 12 147 15
15-34 1,107 1,4BI 798 1,223 2'0 226 18 32
35-59 1,009 2..,6 900 223 101 20 7 3
60 + 156 6 143 12
335
CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY
Level. __ ___________________ ...A... _____________ - ____________________________ --..
University
degree or
Technical Non-technical Post-graduate
diploma not diploma not degre~ other
equal to equal to than Techni-degree degree cal de~ree
Technical Degree or Diploma equal 10 De:ree or Post graduate Degree
f-------------------------..A...~------------------l
Engineertng Medicine Agriculture Veterinary
8< Dairying Technolo2Y Teaching Others r-,.A..--1 r--A. --lr---.A. ---1 , _ __A_ --, r --.A..--, , _ __A._~ r--...A.-~ ,--"-\"----.. r--,.,A",--, r---"---'
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males females Males females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Miles Females
15 16 17 18 I, 20 21 22 23 24 25 2& 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
URBAN-eontd.
lS 25
II I~
14
9
6
Occupational
Di~i,ion
DIVISION
DIVISION X
336
.!J-VI OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION
Age Group
2
Total
0-11
15-3"
35-59
60 +
Ale not st.ted
Tetal
IS-H
35-59
G+
Total Workers
Total
literate Workers
Literate
(without
educational
level)
Educational
,-----------------
Primary or
Juni9r Basic
MatriculatIon
or Higher
Seccndary r_-__ ..A..-.--.-- -...,..-~ ,.--_ ..... _-'-'1 ,----._..A.. ___ -.., r--.......... _,,___-...~l r-----A -_,
personS Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fem,les Males Females
3 6 9 10 II 12 13
MANIPUR
2,248 2,148 100 1,~63 10 388 66
II 2 10 2 -'
982 632 267 40
i36 305 99 16
30 29
2
73 70 3 61 32 21 6
27 10 15 2
30 IS 4
~
!37
CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY
Levels
---~~-~-----------~ University
degree or
Technical Non-technlcal Post-~raduate
diploma not equal to
deg ree
diploma not equal to degree
degree other than techni. cal degree
------------------~
Technical Degree or Diploma equal to Degree or Post-gradllate Degree
~------------------
Engineering Medicine Agriculture
,------,-------------Veterinary
& Dairying Technology Teaching Others ,...._..A.~ r--.A..--, ,.....-... ~-~ r-~-..A.--l , __ ..A.._--.. ,--A--l ,--_..A--_,""",,\ ,..---.A-...-._.-.. ,-_.A __ , r--.;-..A..--~
Males femal9s Males Females Males Females M~les Femela, Males females Males Fe'TIal9s Males Females Males females Males Females Mal es Females
14 IS 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32
URBAN-concld,
18 13
13 10
339
B-VII PART A Persons Working Principally (i) As eutth'amrs (ii) As Agticurtural Labourers Of
(iii) At Household Industry Classified by Sex and by Secondary Work (i) At Household Industry
(ii) As Cultivator or (iii) As Agricultural Labourer
FLY·LEAF
This part of Table B-VII is prepared in respect of persons whose principal work has been returned as Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or at Household Industry and whose secondary work is anyone of tb'e olher two categories. The figures are shown for total, rural and urban areas.
For persons engaged in more than one economic activity the one which occupied most of a person's time was considered to be his principal work. During tabulation the principal work was distinguished by a ring ronnd one of the four economic questions in the individual slip which occupie.d most of a person's time. The activity which occupied most of a person's time next to his principal work was treated as his secondary work. In respect of persons persuing only two types of economic activity the one other than the Principal
work was treated as the secondary work. In the eall of persons with more than two activities, the secondary work was distinguished by a tick on the right hand side of the question in the individual slip.
This par-t of the table gives cross-tabulation bet· ween principal work and subsidiary work of persons working ip Cultivation and Household Industry. It thus shows the extent to which cultivation is supplemented by Household Industry and viee versa.
Major Groups of Househol~ Industry where persons having secondary work as Cultivator or Agricultural Labourer .are less than 5 per cent of persons having the major group as principal work, have not been shown in the table but are given in
the appendix to this table. Divisions thus affected are marked with an asteri~k (*).
340
B·vn PART A-PERSONS WORKrNG PRINCIPALLY (i) AS C~TIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR ~iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY' CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTI-
Principal Work
Cultivator, Agricultural
labourer or Household
Industry
(Division and Major Group)
Cultlvat~r
Hoysehold Iniilustrl'
DIVISION o
Major "rour;! O~
O:il
PIVISION 1 ~ I
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Total
Rural
Urban
2
Total
Rural
Urban
Total
Rural
Urban
Total
flural
Urban
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Rural
Toul
Rural
Total
Rural
Urban
Secondary Work r-------------------A-----__ ~ ______________ ~ I-At Household
Industry
r------.,.I...----~ Malo, female,
MANIPUR
14.186 ll,791
21.789
2
16
12
i-
II-As Cultivator
r------..J..----~ Males Females
247
247
649
608
41
19
19
14
4
690
589
41
156
156
10.1,81
10. I (is
13
7
7
5
10,110
IO.I~1
13
III-As Agricultural
Labourer
·--.---........ ----1 Males Females
7
3.311 976
3.195
116
35 329
34 329
128
:na
341·
B-VII PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUST~Y CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTI·
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Secondary Work
_.I'rinciphl_~ork .- __________________ A-_________________ _._-.
Cultivator, Agricultural I-At Household II-As Cultivator III-As Agricultural
Labourer or Household Total Industry Labourer
Industry Rural ,.-_____ ..A.. ____ , ,---A ____ ~
r-----..A.-----"\ (Division and Major group) Urban Males Females Males Females Male. Females
2 3 4 5 7 8
MANIPUR-contd.
Major Group 20 Total 9 34
Rural 8 3~
Urban
23 iotal 31 9,821 ~1.1
Rural 2.6 9.808 121
Urban U
2~ Total 3
Urban 1
26 Total
Rural
2& TQtal 171 21 14
Rural I't~ 1, 14 I
Urban 22
.1 iotal (0
Urban
3l Total
Rural
If.35 Total ,
S. 274 , Rural 5 2H 6
Major 'Group 3. Tlltal 26
Rwral 16
342'
B-VII PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL L.\BOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUS:EHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTI·
Principal Work
Cultiv~tor. Agricultural Labourer or Household
Industry
(D!vision an. Major troup)
CultiVatar
Household Industry
DIVISION 2 &. 3
Major Gr.up 24
21
j I
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
iotal Rural
Urban
2
Total
Rural
Urb.n
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Urban
Total
Rural
Urban
Total
Rural
Urban
Total
Urban
iou.1
Rwrd
Urbilll
Urbao
Secondary Work ~ ____ ~ _____ ~ _____ ---A _____________________ ~
I-As Household Industry
, ____ h-____ ,
Males Females
4
tMPHAI: WEST SUB.DIVISION
616 1,357
616 1,355
3
3
II-As Cultivator
r----....___.._, 1'1ales Females
5
100 116
62 203
38 13
100 216
62 103
~a 13
m
20a
13
67
itl
•
III-As Agricultural
labourer ,.-__ --J-__ --,
Males Females
7 8
653 301
556 301
97
7
Q
2
'$43
B-VlI PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS. AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSE HOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT JIDUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTI·
Principal Work
Cultivator, A2ricultural labourer or Household
Industry
(Divisioh and Major troup)
li·3;
Cultivit.r
Household Industr y
DIVISION 0
Major (j roup 00
DIVISION 1 & :I
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Secondary Work
~------------------~ I-At Hou!ehold ) I-As Cultivator Ill-As Airicultur,1
Talil Ind ustry Labourer Rural "..---...__-----, r---.A.-T"-:--~
Urban M.las F.m.le. Male, females Males F.malos
2 ~ '5 , , IMP HAL WEST SUB.DIVISION_nel •.
Totll t
lI.ur.l ~
'MPHAl EAST·SUS-DIVISION
Tetal 2,018 ',I6S <liS 160
Rural l,Ol& ',2'5 42' 160
Urba~ 19
Total
I'\lIr.1
Urban 6
Total 3'1 Z,46! 8 34
Rura! 3SB 2.461 S 34
Urban
TotaJ Ie
RuraJ ,. Total I~
Rural 14
Total :- 4
Rural
Tota, m 1.459 II U
Rural 370 1,45~ a 34
iJrban 3
'~44
,B-VTI PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CUL TI-
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
seco~dary Work
I'rincipal Work ,....----------~
Cultivator, Agricultural I-At Household II-As Cultivator III-As Agricultural Labourer·or Household Total Industry labourer
Industry Rural r-----...A.,,---..... r---.A-----. r----':""""--'--____
(Division and Major ,roup) Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females
2. 3 ... S , 7 • IMPHAL EAST SU1t-gIVISION-eollcld.
HaJor Groul! 20 Total a 22
Rural 22
Urban
Moior Group 23 Total 1& 2,421 34
Rural " 2,411 34
26 Total 3
"'ural J
18 Total 11'1 3
Rural m 3 e
Urban
33 Total
Rural
34-35 Total . Rural
36 Total
Rural " BISHENPUR SUB-DIVISION
Cultivat~r Total 1,494 1,489 -404 4' Rural 1,494 1.489 404 47
Agricultural Labourer T'ltal
Rural
14'>
B-VII PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSE HOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTI-
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
P~incipal Work
Cultivator, Agricultural
Labourer or Household
Industry (Division and Major ,roup)
Household Indus try
DIVISION 2 & 3
Major Group 20
23
27
Total
I\urol Urban
Total
ftural
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
T.tal
Rural
Rural
Note ;-There is no urban area in this Sub-Division
Cultivator Total
fl.ural
Agricultural Labourer Total
Rural
Household Industry Total
Rural
DIVISION Total
Rural
Major Group oq Total
Rural
04 Total
Rural
Secondar)' Work
I-At Household, II-As CUltivator Industry
, ___ ,.A., _ _..._~ ,--_ ___.._----,
Males Females
BISHANPUR SUB·DIVISION-cOACld.
THOUBAL SUB-OIVISION
4,579 2,501
2,50 1
Males Females
5
5
5
95
95
105
105
,
I,m
1,877
1,877
1,871
2
2
1,871
1,871
:2
2
3B
38
4,485
4,485
5
3
3
2
1
III-As Agricultural Labourer
r--__"'_--..., M.I.. Fem_los
•
20 121
20 121
:10. 121
20 III
121
121
2Q
, 18
89S 118
1GB
168
341$
B.vn PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATROS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDl'STRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CUtTI-
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Secondary Work
Printip.1 Work r-----------------A----________________ ~
Cultivator, Agricultural I-At Household II-As Cultivator III-As Agricultural
L.bourer or Household Total Industry labourer
Indu'try • Rural ,----'--""'1 ,....----'..-----~
(Division and MaJor rroup) Urban Malo. female. Mile, female. Malel Femal.,
1 • 1
THOUBAL SUB·DIVISIOI\l-concld.
DIVISION 1&1 ·Total 104 4,480 167
Rural 104 4,4BO 167
Major Gr,u\t 28 Total 10
Rural 10
2! Total , -4, IS. 160
Rural , 4.18. 160
27 Total 27
"'ural 77
Total ~I
r\ural 51
3~-3S Total an , Rural 27l
Total
Rural
39 Total 12
I'<.ural 12
Note :-There il no urban area in this Sub.division.
UKHRUL SUB·DIVISION
CUltivator Total 2, 117 ~.513 30 2'
Rural 2, I 17 3,513 30 2.
A~ri.ulturat Labourer T01al 7 2
Rural 7 2
S47
B.Vll PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSE HOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTI-
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LOBOURER
Secondary Work
Principal work
Cultivator, Agricul:ural
Labourer or Household
--------~----------~---------~
Industry (Division and Maior g ,oup)
Houiehold Indultry
DIVISION 1 " 3
M~jor Group 23
Total
Rural Uurban
I-At Household
Industry
r--__.A.---~
Male. Females
UJ(HRUL SUB-DIVISION-concld.
Total
R.ural
Total
Rural
Total
!'.ural
Total
I'\urai
Note :-Ther. is no urban area in this Sub.divlSion.
II-As Cultivator
,---_--A
Males Females
,
717
717
717
717
711
711
, fo
MAO & SADAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION
Cultivator Total SO. ~29
"'ural lOi '29
A2ri.ultural Labourer Total lit 150 III
l'\ur.1 1II 15. liB
Household Industry Tot.1 i ~S2
l'\ur.1 , 192
DIVISION 1" l Total 6 281
Rural • 281
Total ...:.. :2.71
Rurll 27~
III-As A2ricultural
Labourer ,.--__ -A._---,
Males Femilles
7
lsi 12]
li2 123
'" ~
..
348
B-VII PART A-.PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (I) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSE HOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTI-
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Secondary Work Principal Work
Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or Household'
~-------------.-------~ I-At Household II-As Cult vator III-As Agricultural
Total Industry LabOurer Industry
(Division and Major group) Rural A __ -,
~ .... r----..A..---, Urban Males females Males Females Males Female,
MAO & SADAR HILLS SUa·I)IVISION-concld,
Major Group 27 Total 4
Rural
28 Total 5
Rural
Notel:-(i) There is nQ urban area in this Sub·Division,
(i) MAO
Total 273 713 65 .-Rural 273 713 65
Total 210
Rural 210
HQ~s.hold Industry Total 263
Rur.1 263
tlIVISIO", 2 i 3 Total 6 263
Rural 6
Total 261
Rural 262
27 Total
Rural
2.8 Total 5
Rural 5
(iiJ SADAR HILLS
1:ultivltQr Total ~3 216 57 123
Rural 33 21' 87 123
Total 1.lpO liS
I\ura) ISO lJa
349
B-VII PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRIl'CIPALLY (i) AS CULTiVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSI.FlED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTI-
VATOR OR (iii).AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Secondary Work
Principal Work
-Cultivator, Agricultural
Labourer or Household
Industry
r-----______________ A ______________ ~ _______ ~
(Division and Major Group)
Household Industry
DIVISION 1 &1
Major Group 23
27
Cultivator
Household Industry
DIVISION 1 & 3
Major Gfoup 27
36
Total
Rural
Urban
2
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
I;_At Household
Industry
r------ ....... ----,....,. Males Females
3 4
(ii) SADAR HILLS-cancld.
,....
TAMENGLONG SUB·DIVISION
2,637 5,960
2,637 5,960
Not. :-Thera is no urban Irla in this Sub·Divisi.n.
II-As Cultivator
r-------.)..----"""Ij Males Females
5 6
19
19
19
16
16
3
3
3
s 2
III-As Agricultural
Labourer ,--____ .A.-___ -..
Males Females
s
42
4
350
B.VII PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICl'LTURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CULTI-
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
secondary Work
Principal work
CultIVator, A~r:cultur.1
Labourer or Household
r-.---------~------_______ .....
Industry
(Division and Major group)
Cu'tiv2tor
Ag ricultur.1 Labourer
Total
Rural
Urban
2
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Note :-There is no urban area in this Sub-Division,
I-At Household Industry
,... ___ -A __ --,
Males Females
4
JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISION
27
27
2
2
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION
Total 139 914
Rural 139 ~24
Household Industry Total
Rural
DIVISION 2 & 8 Total
Rural
Major Group 23 Total
Rural
28 Total
Rural
34-lS Total
Rural
Total
Rural
No~. :-Th,re ii nQ ~rb~n area in \hil S~b·DiviliQn.
II-As Cultivator
r-----A. __ ~
Males Females
12 122
12 122
11 III
12 112
.. 121
4 121
~
III-As Agricultural Labourer
r------"------l
Males Females
7 8
77
77
5n, ISS
S~2 lea
351
B-VU PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS (ii) AS AGRICULTURAL LWOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND SECONDARY WORK (i) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY (ii) AS CUL Tl-
VATOR OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Secondary Work
Principal Work
Cultivator. Agricultural Labourer or Household
,...... ________________ . _ _..A... ___ ..... - ________________ -..,
Industry
(DIvision and Major troup)
Cultivator
Household Industry
DIViSiON 1 Ii; 3
M.jor Group 23
27
2S
Total Rural
Urban
2
Tot.1
Rural
Total
F\ural
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
Total
-lIural
Total
Rural
Total
Rural
I-As Household Industry
r------A------,
Male, Females
4
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DIVISION
280 226
280 226
Note :-There is nO urban .rea in this Sub-Division.
II-As Cultivator
M.les Females
27 19
27 19
27 19
17 19
19
24
24
2
II I-As ARricwltural I LaDour~r
r-----.......-\..-____ ,
Males Fel1'.les
7
15 13
15 13
352
APPENDIX TO TABLE B-VII PART-A
Major Groups of Household Industry where Persons Having Secondary Work as Cultivators or Agricultural Labourers are less than 5% of Persons Having that Major Group as Principal Work
Have Been Shown in tbis Appendix
The following abbreviations have been used :-I=As Cultivators II=As Agricultural Labourers
M=Males F=Females
MANIPUR
27 Total I (M 60, F [20), II (M 20), Rural I (M 57, F 20), II (M 20). Urban I (M 3);)38 Total I (M 1), Rural J (M 1), 39 Total I (M 17, F I). Rural 1 (M 16, F 1), Urban I (M 1).
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION
23 Total r (M 5, F 213). II (F 2), Rural I (F
200), II (F 2), Urban I (M 5, F 13), 27 Total I (M
8, F 2), Rural I (M 6, F 2). Urban I (M 2),36 Total I (M 4), Rural I (M 4), 39 Total I (M 5), Rural I (M 4), Urban I (M 1).
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION
27 Total I (M 22, FlO), Rural I (M 21, F 10),
Urban I (M 1), 38 Total I (M 1), Rural I (M I).
DISHENPUR SUB-DIVISION
28 Total I (M 5, F 2), Rural I (M 5, F 2). TAMENGLONG SUB-DIVISION
23 Total I (F 1), II (F 4), Rnral I (F I), II (F 4).
28 Total I eM 2), Rural I (M 2).
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION
27 Total I (M 1), Rural I (M 1).
Note ;-There is no urban area in the following sub-divisions :-(1) Bishenpur, (2) Tamenglong, (3) Churachandpur
353
B-VII PART B-Industrial Classification by Sex or Persons W6rking in Non-Household Industry, Trade,
Business, Profession or Service Who are also Engaged in Household Indurtry.
FLY.LEAF
Part B of Table B-VII gives the principal work, viz., the industrial classification of non-household industry by Divisions and Major Groups and also the additional work, viz., household industry by Divisions and Major Groups. Information is
furnished for total, rural and urban areas. This part gives data on the basis of cross-tabulation of persons whose principal work is non-household industry, profession, trade, business or service and who also work in Household Industry. The additional work in this part of the table is confined to Household Industry only.
The following extract from the Indian Standard Industrial Classification will help the reader to ascertain the descriptions of Divisions and Major Groups occuring in the table ;-
DIVISIONS
o Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
1 Mining and Quarrying
2 & 3 Manufacturing
4 Construction
5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services
6 Trade and Commerce
7 Transport, Storage and Communication
8 Services
9 Activities not adequately described
MAJOR GROUPS
Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting
00 Field produce and Plantation crops
01 Plantation crops 02 Forestry and Logging
03 Fishing
1')4 Livestock and Hunting
Division I-Mining and Quarrying
10 Mining and Quarrying
Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing
20 Foodstuffs
21 Beverages
22 Tabacco Products
23 Textile-Cotton
24 Textile-Jute
25 Textile-Woo]
26 Textile-Silk
27 Textile· Miscellaneous
28 Manufacturing of wood ducts
29 Paper and paper products
30 Printing and publishing
and
31 Leather and leather products
wood pro-
32 Rubber, petroleum and coal-products
33 Chemicals and chemical products
34-35 Non-metallic mineral products other than petroleum and coal
36 Basic Metals and their products except machine~y and transport equipment
37 Machinery (all kinds other than Transport) and Electrical equipment.
38 Transport Equipment
39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries
Division 4-Cor.struction
40 Construction
Division 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services
50 Electricity and gas
51 Water supply and sanitary services
Division 6-Trade and Commerce
60-63 Wholesale Trade
64-68 Retail Trade
69 Trade and Commerce Miscellaneous
Division 7-Transport Storage and Communications
70-71 Transport
72 Storage and Warehousing
73 Communications
354
Division 8-Services
80 Public Services
81 Educational and Scientific Services
82 Medical and Health Servict::s
83 Religious and Welfare Services
84 Legal Services
85 Business Services
86 Community Services and Labour Associations
87 Recreation Services
88 Personal Services
89 Services not elsewhere classified
Division 9-Activities not adequately described
90 Activities unspecified and not adequately described
355
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY.
Principal Wor~
Additional Work at Houssehold Industry Division/Major Group
MANIPUR-iotal
Principal Work DIVISION o
Additional Work DiviSION o
Major Group 00
02
03
04
DIVISION 1 & 3
Major Group 20
23
28
Principal Work Major Group 00
Additional Work DIVIS'ON o
Major Group 00
DIVISiON 2 & 3
Major Group 23
28
Principal Work Major Group 01 I
Additional Work DIVISION o
Maior Group 02
03
DI VISION 2 & 3
Major Group 28
Males Females
574 lEI
20 13
2
10
so 49
4
26 34
20
125 6
3
37
26
11
153 12
7
2
5
9
Pri 'c'Dal Work
Additional Work at HousehOld Industry
Division/Major Group
MANIPUR-Total (contd.)
Principal Work Major Group 03
Add itional Work DIVISION 0
Major Group 03
DIVISION 2 & 3
M.jor Group 20
23
Principal Work Major Group O~
Additional Work DIVISION 0
Major Group 04
DIVISION 2 & 3
Major Group 20
Principal Work DIVISION 2 & 3
Addition~1 Work DIVISION 2 & 3
Major Group 20
21
23
27
28
31
34-35
36
39
Males
116
3
ITI
10
10
4
4
848
·242
39
10
i22
10
57
5
Females
3
147
5
48
14
34
65
6
258
51
23
II
6
5
42
356
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Prircipal Work Principal Work -~~_~
Additional Work at" Household Industry Additional War', at Household Industry
D,vision/Major Group Mal.s Females Division/Major Group Males Females
2 '-
MANIPUR-Total (contd.) MANIPUR-Total (contd_)
principal Work Major Group 20 159 71 Principal Work DiviSION 4 2,00l 233
Additional Wor,k DIVISION 2 & 3 44 27 Add:tional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 139 '8 Major Group 20 39 23 M,nor Grenp 23 68
23 4 28 100
28 34-35 39
Principal Work Major Group 21 15 Principal Work Major Group 40 2,003 233
2 & 3 II Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 139 '8 Additional Work DIVISiON
Major Group 21 II Major Group 23 68
Principal Work Major Group 27 28 ICO
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 8 34-35 39
Major Group 27 Principal Work DIVISION 201 2
Principal Work Major Group 18 411 17 Additional Work DIVISION 0 16
Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 120 6 Major Group 00
Major Group 27 2 01 2
28 115 03
36 2 DIVISION 2 & 3 4
39 Major Group 23
Principal WorK Major Group 31 39 34-35
Additional Work D,VISION 1 & 3 11 Prinbipal Work Major Group SO 118
Major Group 28 2 Additional Work DIVISION 0 II
31 10 Major Group 00 ~
Prin~ipal Work Ma:or Group 34-35 190 II 01 2
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 37 5 03 4
Maior Group 34·35 37 Principal Work Major Group 51 83
Principal Work Major Group 36 20 47 Additional Work DIVISION 0
Additional Work DIVISION 2 eo 3 3 42 Minor Group 00 4
Mor Group 36 3 42 03
357
B-VD PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION, BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work Principal work
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry Division/Major Group Male, Females DivisionjMajor Group Males Fem_les
2 2 3
MANIPUR-cTotal (contd.) MANIPUR-Total (conld.)
DIVISION 2 & 3 4 Major Greup 26 18
Major Group • 23 ·27 42
34-35 28 335
Principal Work DIV1SION 6 5!32~ 6,561 31 91
Additional Work DIVIS.ON 2 34.35 130
Major Group 100 3~
03 39 64
DIVISION 2 & 3 849 654 Principal Work DIVISION 3,014 19
Major Group 20 26 Ajdilional Work DIVISION ~ & 3 255
23 314 Major Group 20 33
24 267 \3 23 2
25 187 28 110
26 18 3. 2
27 42 37
28 335 4 33 100
31 ~I 39
34·35 130 Prindpal Work Major Group 10-71 2,960 19
35 9 Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 255 4
39 64 Major Group 20 33 2
Principal Work Major Group 64·68 5,108 6,55S 23 1
Additional Work DIVISION 0 1 28 110
Major Group 00 36 2
03 37
DIVISION 20.3 849 654 38 100
Major Group 20 26 39
23 314 Principal Work DIVISION 8 ZI,40S 1,601
24 267 13 Additional Work DIVISION 0 344
25 187 3 Maior Grou, 00 206
358
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN I
NON· HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd.
Principal Work Principal Work
Additional Work at Housohold Ind\Jstry Additi<;mal Work at Household Industry Division/Major Groupl Males Females Division/Major Group Males Females
1 3 :2
MANIPUR-Total (contd.) MANIPUR-Total (contd.)
Major Group 01 18 Major Group 33
03 f20 37 2
DIVISION 2 & 3 1,696 291 3S 2
Major Group 20 257 ~7 Principal Work Major Group 81 6,763 600
21 231 32 Additional Work DIVISION 0 88 -;-
n 98 25 Major Group 00 60
23 411 152 01 3
26 45 6
03 25 27 73 12
28 205 2 DiViSION a & 3 326 125
29 22 M.jor Group 20 28
31 2 21 64 20
33 23 181 62
34-35 275 2 27 5 9
2{' 19 5 28 75 2
:'7 10 34-35
36 2 36 2
39 40 38 2
Principal Work Major Group 80 8,196 97 Principal Work Major Group 112 1,199 184
Additional Work DIVISION 0 103 Mdilional Work DIVISION 0 14
~;()r Group 00 41 Major Group 03 14
01
DIVISION 1 & 1 25 46 03 57
DiviSION 2 & 3 72 9 Major Group 20 10
Mojor Group 23 42 3 22 17
28 :1.6 :l.J <4 16
359
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-con/d.
Principal Work Principal Work
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry
Division/Major Group Males Females Division/Major Group Malee FerT'al.5
2 2 3
MANIPUR-Total (contd.) MANIPUR-Total (eontd.)
Major Group 27 Principal Wor~ Major Group 88 897 214
28 21 Additional Work DIVISiON 16
Principal Work Major Group 83 804 46 Maior Group 00 12
Additional Work DIVISION 0 47 03
Major Group 00 40 DIVISION 2&3 354 81
03 7 Major GrJUp 20 210 6
DIVISION 28.3 4 II 21 II 12
Major Group 20 22 48 8
23 23 54 ~9
:9 26 6
27 Principal Work Major Group 84 126
28 24 Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 4
38 Major Group 28 2
Principal Work Major Group 89 2,017 III
29 2 Additional Work DIVISION 0 25
Principal Work Major Group 87 759 202 Major Group 00 10
Additional WOlk DIVISION 0 51 01
Major Group 00 43 103
01 3 PIVISION 28.3 889 15
03 Major Group 20 47
DIVISION 2&3 22 21 156
Major Group 23 22 50
27 10 23 126 12
34·35 26 45
37 8 21 S3
38 28 57
360
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd.
Principal Work Principal WO-k
Indnstrial Work at Household Industry Industrial Work at Household Industry
Division/Major Group Males Females Division/Major Group Males Females
2 3 2 3
MANIPUR -Total (concld,) MANIPUR-Rural (contd.)
Major Group 29 20 Major Group 03 9
31 2 DIVISiON 2 & 3 48
34.35 274 Major Group 2l 14
36 19 3 23 34
38 3
Principal Work Major Grou) 04 157 65 39 37 ,-
Additional Work DIVISION 0 6 MANIPUR-Rural (contd.)
Prin <ipal Work DIVISION 0 547 231 Major Group 04
Additional Work DiviSION 0 IJ 18 DIVISION 1 & 3 4
Major Gruup 00 3 Major Group 20 4
03 9 Principal Work DIVISION 1 & 3 575 Is,
04 5 Addicional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 111 15
DIVISION 2 & 3 50 4,
Major Group 20 4 14 Major GroLp 20 3
23 26 34 21 7
28 20 27 10
Principal Work Major Group 00 115 6. 28 94
Additional Work DIVISION 0 3 34·35 30 5
Major Group 00 ~ 36 2
D VISION l&~ 37 39
Major Oroup 23 25 Principal Work Major Group 20 41 43
28 II Additionpl Work DIVISION 2 & 8 5 3
Principal Work Major Group 02 149 12 Major Group 20
2B 5 Additional Work DIVISION 0
Principal Work Major Group 21 10
Major Group 03 5 Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 1 1
DIVISION 1 & 3 I' Major Group 21
Maior Group 28 Principa iWork Major Group 27 9
.,. Principal Work Major Group 03 III 147
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 • Additional Work DIVJSON 0 3 Major Group 27 8
361
B.VII PART B -INDUSTRIAL CLASS1FICATION BY, SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work Principal Werk
Industrial Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry
Division:Major Group Males Females Division/Maior Group Males
1 "3 1
MANIPUIt-Rural (contd.) MANIPUR-Rural (contd.)
Principal WorK Major Group 28 ] 17 Major Group 03 5
Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 92 DIVISION 2 <II 3 "I
Major Group 27 2 Major Group 23
28 87 34·35
36 2 Principal Work Major Group 50 67
Additional Work DIVISIO:--.l 0 II 39
Major Group 00 S Principal Work Mojor Group 31 IS
01 2
Additiona) Work DIVISION 2 & 3 2 03 4
Major Group 28 2 Principal Work Major Group SI 35
Principal Work M~jor Group 34·35 166 II Additional Work DIVISION 0
• Additional Work DIVIS ON 2 & 3 30 Major Group 00 4
03 M.jor Group 34·35 30
DIVISION 1&3 4 Principal Work DIVISION 4 1.385 233
Major Group 23 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 81 68
34·35
Major Group 23 68 Principal Work DIVISION 1,'35
28 51 Additional Work DIVISIO\l 0 2
3'·35 30 Major Group 00
Principal Work Major Group 40 I 385 233 03
Additional Work DIVISION l & 3 81 68 DIVISION 2&3 261
Major Group 23 68 Major Group 20
28 51 23
34.35 30 24 54
Prindpal Work DIVISION S 102 25 70
Additional Work DIVISION 0 16 26
Major Group 00 9 27 :u
01 l U 110
Females
"3
4,678
266
26
220
13
4
362
'B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd_
Principal Work Principal Work
Industrial Work at Household Industry AdJltional Work at Household Industry
Division/Maior Group Males Females Division/Major Group Males Females
2 3
MANIPUR-Rural (eontd.) MANIPUR__:Rur~1 (eontd.)
Principal Work Malor G~oup 64-58 2, ~ 15 4,673 Principal Work DIVISION 8 IS,072 1,063
"-Additional Work DIVISION Additional Work DIVISION 0 344
Major Group 00 Major Group 0) 206
03 01 18
DIVISION 2&3 261 266 (,3 120
Major Group 20 26 DIVISION 1 &3 1.05l 179
23 220 Major Group 20 41
24 54 13
21 167 25 70 3
26 22 52
27 33 23 334 109
28 101 " 27 32 12
Principal Work DIVISION 7 1,684 15 28 156 2
Additionll Work DIVISION 2 & 3 112 4 29 2
Major Group 1.0 2 33 5
23 2 31-35 251 2
28 110 36 5
36 2 37 10
37 ~8 2
39 39 4O
Principal Werk Major Group 70-11 1,66~ IS Principal Work Major Group 60 4,831 46
Additional Work DIVI~ION 2&3 122- 4 Additional Work DIViSiON 0 103
Major Group 20 2 Major Group 0; 41
2~ 2 01
28 110 03 57
36 2 DIVISION US n ,
37 5 M.Jor Gro~p 23 41
~9 5 28 ~6
363
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN ,-
NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRAI)E" BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE "'HO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work Principal Work
Industrial Work at Household Industry Add itioonl Work at Household Industry
DivisionjMajor Group Males Female, DiVislon/f1ajor Group Males Females
2 3
MANIPUR-Rural (contd.) MANIPUR-Rural «cntd)
Mijor Group 33 6 Major Group 00 40
37 2 03
38 2 DIVISION 2. & 3 4 II
Principal Wor k Major Group 81 5,877 403 Majer Group 20
Additional Work DIVISION 0 8Q 23
Major Group 00 60 39 3
01 3 Principal Work Major Group 84 48
03 25 Add,tiona I Work DIVISION 2. & 3 4
DIVISION 2 & 3 267 105 Major Group 28 2
Major Group 20 28 29 2
21 Principa! Work Minor Group B1 487 144
23 181 62 Additional Work DIVISION 51
'7 5 9 !'Iajor Group 00 43
28 75 2 01 3
34--35 03 5
36 2 DIVISION 2&3 12 4
38 2 Major Group 23 3 2
Principal Work MajOr Group 81 BU 183 34-35 2
Additional Work DIVISION 0 14 37 8
38 Major Group 03 14
DIVISION 2 & 3 25 29 Princ'pal Work Major Group 88 338 101
Major Group 10 10 Additional Work DIVISION 0 16
23 "f 16 Mojor Group 00 12
27 .3 4
28 21 DIVISION 2&:1 15 II
Principal Work Major Group 83 663 46 Major Group 21 6
Additional Work DIVISION • 017 n :z
364
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRYJ TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDU,STRY-contd.
Principal Work Principal Work
Indn'trial Work at Hou.ehold Industry Industrial Work at Household Industry
Division/Major Group Males Females Division/Major Group Males Females
2 3 2 3
MANIPUR-Rural (concld.) HANIPUR-Urban (contd.)
Major Work 23 II Pr incipal Work Major Group 04 20
27 5 Add itlonal Work DIVISION 0
38 2 Major Grovp 04
Principal Work Major Group 89 1,609 105 Principal Work DIVISION 2 &. 3 273 " Additional Work DIVISION 0 2, Additional Work DIViSiON 2 &. 3 81 76
Major Group 00 10 Major Group 20 39 20
01 7 21 4
03 23 4
DIVISION 2 &. 3 653 10 28 28 6
Major Graul> 21 1:6 31 19
22 50 3,4-35 7
23 103 7 36 12
27 22 Principal Work Major Group 20 118 29
28 32 Additional WorK DIVISION 1&3 39 24
34-35 250 Major ~roup 20 39 20
36 23
38 Principal Work Majo~ Gr up 21 2
39 57 Adcltional Work DIVISION 2 &. 3
HANIPUR-URBAN Major Groul' 11
Principal Work DIVISION 0 27 Principal-Work Major Group 28 94 17
Additional Work DIVISION 0 7
Major Group 02 2 Additional Work DIVISiON 2 a. 3 28
04 5 Major Group 2B 28
Principal Work Major Group 02 4 Principal Work Major Group 31 24
Additional Work DIVISION 0 1 Additional Work DIVISION 2 &. 3 10
Major Group 02 2 M~jor Group 31 10
365
B-VJI PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICAtION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRABE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd.
Principal Work Principal Work -----Additional Work at Househord Industry Addition.1 Work at Household Industry
Division/Major Group Males Females Divi.ion/Major Group Males ~malel
2 1 2
MANIPUI\-Urban (contd;) MANIPUI\-Urban (contd.)
Principal Work Major Group 34-85 24 Major Group 39 6~
Additional Work DIVISION 1 a 3 7 Prirdpal Work Major Group 64.68 2,388 1,881
Major Group 34-35 7 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 588 38.
Principal Work Major Group 36 • 7 46 Major Group 23 H
Additional Work DIVISION 1 &. 3 ~l 24 213
Major Group 36 3 42 25 117
Principal Work DIVISION 4 61a 2' 15
Additional Work DIVISION 1 &. 3 sa 27 9
Major Group 28 19 28 23'1
34-35 9 31 91
Principal Work Major Group 40 "8 )4·35 130
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 ~8 36
Major Group 28 <19 39 H
34-35 Prindpal Work DIVISION 7 1,1130 ..
Principal Work DIVISION 6 2,393 1,883 Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 183
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 Major Group 20 33
ssa 3BS
3B 100 Major Group 23 91
Principal' Work Major Grouo 70·7l l,a4 .. 2~ 213
Additlona~ "fork DiviSION 2 & 3
2S 117 Major Group 20 33
26 15 32 100
27 Principal Work DIVISION 8 6,333 53'
Major Group 28 234 Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 6404 111
31 " Major Group 20 257 • 34-35 130 21 64 33
36 9 22 46 25
366
B-VlI PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD JNDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-con/d.
Princioal '/'lark Principal Wark
."dJitional Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry
DivISion/Major Group Males Femal.s Division/Major Group Males fe"".le$
2 3
MANIPUR-Urban (eontd.) MANIPUR"-Urban (coneld.)
Major Group 23 77 43 Additional Work DIVISIO~ 2 & 3 236 5
26 4S 6 Major Group 20 47
17 41 23 23 5
28 49 26 45
29 20 27 31
26 25 31 2
29 20 34-35 24
31 2
3. 19 34-35 24
Princi~al work Major Group 81 88& 197 3& I~
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 1 5~ 10
Major Group 21 59 20 IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-Total
Principal Work Major Group 82 3!5 101 Principal Work DIVISION III 15
AOgitional Work DIVISION 2&3 17 Additional Work DIVISION 0 11 15
Major Group 22 17 Majer Group 00
Principal Work Major Group 81 110 58 02
Addi t,onal Work DIVISION 2 & 3 10 03
MajOr Group 27 10 04 10
P rinripal Work Major Group SB 559 113 DIVISION 1 & 3 20
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 3]' 70 ~1ajor Group 23 20
Major Group 20 110 6 Principal Work Major Group 00 60 a
21 5 12 Additional Work DIVISION 0 3
22 ~6 Major Group 00
23 54 38 DIVISION 1 & 3 2.
26 Major Group ;3 20
~8 24 Principal Work Major Group 02 17
Principal Work Major Group 89 41B Additional Work DIVISION 0 2
367
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BU~INESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principa I Work Principal Work
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional Wor', at Household Industry Division/Major Group Males Females DivisioniMajor Group Males 'remales
2 2.
IHPHAL SUB-DIVISION-Total (contd,) IHPHAL SUB-DIVISION-Total (contd.)
Major Group 01 2 Major Group 31 10
Principal Work Major Group 03 10 6 Principal Work Major Group 34·35 121
• Additional Work DIVISION 0 6 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 35
Major Group 03 6 Major Group 34·35 35
Principal Work Major Group 04 45 6 Principal Work Major Group 36 14 "6 Additional Work DIVISION 0 10 Add itional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 3 42
Major Group 0-1 10 Major Group 86 3 42
Principal Work DIVISION 2 & 3 562 108 Principal Work DIVISION 4 1,109
2 & 3 168 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 69 Additior,al Work DIVISION 81
MajJr Group 20 30 23 Major Group 28 49
21 II 34·35 20
28 90 6 Principal Work , Major Group 40 1,109
31 10 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 8 69
34·35 35 5 Major Group 28 49
3. 42 34.45 20
Principal Work Major Group 20 141 26 Principal Work DIVISION 6 3,050 3,380
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 30 23 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 1 581 81~
Major Group 20 30 23 Major Group 24 196 13
Princ1pal Work Major Group 21 1 12 25 169
26 12 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 " 27 6
Ma:or Group 21 II 28 19B 4
Principal Worf Major Group 28 255 17 31 91
Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 90 6 ~4-35 130
Maior Group 28 90 :6 9
Prine ipal Work Major Group 31 24 39 , .. Additional Work DIVISION 28<3 10 ,r'r< p' \' ,r, ~I:(t Crtlp (~.(e 3,045 3j379
368
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work Prin<ipal Work
Add itional Work at Household Industry Additional WorK at Howsehold Industry
Division/Major Group Male! Females DiviSion/Major Group Males Females
'). l '). 3
IMPHAL WEST SUB ,DIVISION-Total (contd.) IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-Total (contd.)
AdditiOnal Walk DIVISION 2 & 3 581 314 Major Group 2S '" '" Major Group ~~ 196 I] 31
25 169 3 34-3; 274
26 12 36 19
27
-I Principal Work Major Group 89 534 33
28 IB~
31 9} Additional Work DIVISION 1&3 323 -16
34 & 35 130 Major Group 20 210 6
36 21 II 12
39 6i 22 48 6
Principal Work DIVISION 7 1,874 .. 2J 54, J.4
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & J 143 26 6
Major Group 20 33
28 110 Principal Work Majoc Group 89 1,101 IS
Principal Work Major Group 70-71 1,829 .. Additional Work Dlvl)lON 2&3 766' 12
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 143 Major Group 20 47
Major Group 20 3B 21 156
2B 110 22 50
Principal Work DIVISION. 8 9,389 580 23 117 12
Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 1,089 58 26 45
Major Group 20 257 ').7 31
21 167 12
28 25 22 98 8
31 1 23 171 26
26 i5 34-3S 274
'J.7 31 36 19
369
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE BUSll\TESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY.
Princioa I Work _P.':1!~e!!..Y.:'°rk
Additional Work at.fioussehold Industry Additional Work at Hou,.hold Industry
DivisionjMajor Group Males Females Division/Major Grol'p Males Females
2
-IMPHAL WEST SUB.DIVISION-RURAL IMPHAL WEST SU~.DIVISION'_Rural (contd.)
principal Work D!VISION 0 107 15 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3
Aliditional Work DIVISION 0 5 15 Major Grou~ 20
Major Group 00 Principal Work M.jor Group 11 7
Additional Work 03
DIVISiON 2&3 7
Major Group 21 04 5
Prine ipal Work Major Group 28 174
DIVISION 2&3 20 Additional Work DI/ISION 2 & 3 70
Major Group 23 20 Major Group 28 70 •
Principal Work Major Group 00 6O Principal Work Major Group 34-35 100
Add itional Work DIVISION 0 Addlticnal Work DiviSION l&~ ao
Major (;roop 00 Major Group 34-35 30 5
DIVISION 2 & ~ 20 Principal Work DIVISION 4 621
Major G;roup 23 20 Ad~itlon.1 Work DIVISICN 1 &. a 1.
principal Work Major Group 0; Mojor Group 34-35 20
Add itional Work DIVISION 8 Principill Work Major Group 40 621
Major Group 03 Additional Work DIVISION 1 &. II 20
Principal Work Major Grou~ 04 15 Major Group 34-35 20
Principal. Work DIVISION 6 1.174 I, B42 Add itional Work DIVISION 0
Addi:;onal Work DIVISION 2 & 1I 147 20
Major Group 04 Major Group 24 4' 13
Prir,cipal Werk DIVISION 1 & 8 317 15 25 70 3
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & J lOG 15 28 28 4
Major Group 20 Pri.c'pal Work Maior Grorp 64-68 I, i72 1,641
21 Additionar Work DiVISION 2 & 1I 147 20
25 70 Major Group 24 'I' 13
34·35 30 25 70 3
Pri.cipal Work Majllr Group 20 35 28 21 J,
370
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFIC 'T.ON BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, liuSINES:, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
\
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHO:"D INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work Principal Work
Industrial Work at Household Industry AJditional Work at Household Industry Divi,ion/Major Group Males Females Division/Major Group Males Females
:z 3 2
II'IPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-Rural (contd.) 1M L WEST SUB-DIVISION-Urban (conld.)
Principal Work DIViSiON 7 813 Additio~al Work DIVISION 0 1
Ad<iitional Work DIVISION 1 & S 110 Major Group 02 2
Major Group 28 110 04 5
Principal Work Major Group 70-71 812 Principal Work Major Group 02 6
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 110 Additional Work DIVISION 0 2
Major Group 28 110 Major Group 02 2
Princip" Work DIVISION 4,175 206 Principal Work Major Group 04 20
Additional Work LIVISION 1 & 3 558 7 Additional Work DIVISION
Major Group 11 162 Major Group 04 5
22 52 Principal Work DIVISION 2 &3 245 93
23 94 Additional Work DIVISION 2,& 3 68 72
34-35 250 Major Group 20 30 20
Principal Work Major .Group 88 69 1 21 " Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 8
28 20
Majer Group 21 31 10
34-35 5 n 2
36 3 f2 Princip.1 Work Major Group 89 786 10
Principal Work Major Group 20 106 23
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 ,50 7 Additional Work D:VIS~ON 2 & 3 30 20
Major Group 21 156 Major Group 20 30 20 "-12 50 Principal Work Majo.· GrouD 21 2
23 94 7 Additional Work DIVISION l & 3 i
34-35 250 Major G rou p. 21 i
Prineinal Work Major Group 28 81 17 IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-URBAN
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 20
Principal Work DIVISION 0 25 Major Group 28 20
371
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work Principal Work
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry
Division/hJor Group Males Females Division/Major Group Males females
2 3, 2
IMPHAL WEST SUB.DIVISION-Urban (contd.) IMPHAL WEST~SUB-DIVISION-Urban (contd.)
Prin~ipal Work Major Group 31 24 Major Group 26 12
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & S 10 27
Major Group 31 Ie 28 170
Principal W~rk Major Group 34_35 21 31 91
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 34-35 130
Major Group 34-35 5 36
Principal Work Maior Group 36 7 46 39 64
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 8 42 Principal Work DIVISION 7 1.C51 i
Major Group 36 42 Additional Work DIVIS-ON 2 & 3 II
Principal Work DIVISION " 488 Major Group 20 33
Additional Work DIViSiON 1 & 3 49
Principal Work Major Group 70-71 1,017 4 Major Mroup 26 49
Principal Work DIVISION -1,876 1,538 Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 33
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 434 294 Major Group 20 33
Major Group 24 147 Principal Work DIVISION 5,214 374
25 99 ,Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 531 51
26 12 Major Group 20 257 , 6
21 12 27
28 170 22 46 •
31 91 23 77 "
34-35 130 26 45 ,
36 27 31
39 M 29 25
Principal Work Major Group 64-68 1,871 1,537 31
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 43i 294 34-35 24
Major Group 24 147 36 19
25 99 Principal Work Major Group 88 465 46
372
D-VlI PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERViCE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principa I Work Principal Work
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional War', at HousehOld Industry
Division/Major Group Mal •• Females Division/Major Group Males Fern.l ..
2 2 1
IMPHAL WEST SUB·DIVISION-Uraan (contd,l IMPHAL EAST SUB·DIVISION-Tot.1 (contd.)
Additional Work D1/1510'-1 2 & 1 liS 4S Principal Work DIVISION 2 & 1 196 tl
Major Group 20 "210 6 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 29 4
21 12 M.jor Group 20
22 46 8 23 .. 23 54 14 28 18
26 6 34-35 2
Principal Work Major Group 89 315 5 Principal Work Major Group 20 17' JJ
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 216 S Add'tional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 1'1 .. Major Group 20 47 Maj3r Group 20 9
23 23 5 23 4
26 '5 28 5
"-7 31 Principal Work , Major Group 2B 117
28 25 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 II
31 2 Major Group 28 II
31·35 24 Principal Work Major Group 31 6
_ 36 19 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 2
IMPHAL EAST SUB·DIVISION-Total Major Grf'up 28 2
Principal Work Major Group 14·35 52
Principal Work DIVISION \
133 4 Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 1
Additional Work DIVISION '2&3 17 Malor Group 34·35 2
Major Group 23 Principal Work DIVISION 610 232
28 II Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 60 68
Frincipal Work Major Group 00 61 2 Major Group 23 68
Add i tion.1 Work DIVISION 2 & 3 17 28 51
Mojor Group 23 34·15
2B II Principal Work Major Group 40 £40 lJl
373
tJ-VIJ PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION B'X SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUflINESS, PROFESSION 'OR ~ERV!CE
\\ HO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work Principal Work
Industrial Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry Divi,ionlMajor Group Males remales Division/Najor Group Males Females
2
IMPHAL EAST SUB·DIVISION-Total (contd.) IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-Total (contd.)
AloIitiQnal Work DIVISION 2 & 8 60 68 2'1 66
Major Greup 23 68 25 18
28 51 26 J
34-35 ? 21
Principal Work DIVISION 50 28 64
Additional Work DIVISION a 16 Principal Werk Major Group 64·68 1,213 986
t;'iajor Group 00 9 Addit;onal Work DIVISION 2 & 3 15~ 155
01 2 Major Group 20 21
03 23 134
DIVISION 2 & 3 2 24 66
Major Group 23 2 25 18
Principal Work Major Group 50 43 2& 3
Additional Work DIVISION 0 II
27 -Major Group 00
28 64 01 2
Principal Work ')IVIS!ON .. 793 J . 03 "I
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 100 Principal Work Major Group 51 17
Major Group 38 100 Additional Work DIVISION 0
Major Group ,,00 4 Principal work Major Group 70-71 789
03 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 100 \ .
38 100 DIVISION 2 & 3 I Major Group
I Major Group 23 2 PrinCip.1 Work DIVISION 8 3.671 277
t Principal Work DIVISION 6 1,228 986 Addition.1 Work DIVISION 0 44
Add itional Work DIVISION 1 & J 154 ISS Major Group 00 206
Mojor Group 20 11 01 18
23 134 03 120
374
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS "WORKING IN NON HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd.
Priocipal Work PrinCioal Work
Industrial Work at Household Industry Ad:litional Work at Household Industry
Division/Major Group Males Females Division/Major Group Males Females
2
IMPHAL EAST SUB·DIVISION-Total (contd.) IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-Total (contd.l
DI'vISION 2 & 3 873 105 Major Group 23 89
Major Group 20 41 27
21 59 20 28 62
22 17 Principal Work Major Group 82 290 508
23 148 24 Additional Work DIVISION Ii
27 10 Major Group 03 1'1
28 132 D'VISION 2 & 3 25 27
29 20 Major Group 20 10
38 4 22 12 17
Principal Work DiVISION 80 1,310 14 23
Additional Work DIVISION 0 103 28 21
Major Group oa 41 Principal Work Major Group 83 162 , 01 Additional Work DIVISION 0 47
03 57 Major Group 00 40
DIVISION '1 & 3 65 03
Major Group 23 42 DIVISION 2&3 I
28 23 Major Grvup 20
Principal Work Major Group 81 998 98 23
Additional Work DIVISION 0 88 Principal Work Major Grt up 87 235 19
Major Group 00 60 Additiynal Work DIVISION 0 51
01 Major Grou~ 00 <13
03 25 01
DivISION 18.3 11(1 51 03 5
Major Group 20 28 DIVISION 1 & 8 II
21 59 20 Major Group 23
375
B-VU PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd.
Prin6pal Work ~i~~k_ Additional Work at Household Industry Addition.1 Work at Household Industry
Division/Major Group Male. Female, Dlvi,ion/Maior Group Males Fem.l.
2. 2
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION -Total (eontd.) IMP HAL EAST SUI-DIVISION-Rural (tontd.)
Major Group 27 10 Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 17
38 Major Group 23
Principal W"k Major Group 88 171 67 2S II
'" Add itional Work DIVISION 0 1&
Principal Work DiVISION 1&3 168 ~7
Additional Work DIVSION 1 & 3 10 Major Group 00 12
Major Group 28 10 03 4
pr;ncipal Work Major Group 20 5 27 DIVISION 1 & a 24 24
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 S Major Group 23 24
Major Group 28 ~8 24
Principal W~rk Major Group 89 404 9 PrincipaljWork Maior Group 28/ 104
Additional Work DIVISION 0 25 Additional WorK DIVISION 1 & a
Major Group 28 3 -Major Group 00 10
01 Principal Work Major Group 31
03 t Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 1
Major Group 28 2 DIVISION 1&3 M
Principal Work DIVISION 4 510 231 Major Group 23
Additional Work DINISION 1 & 3 51 68 28 2
M,jor Group 23 68 29 20
28 51 38
Principal Work Major Group 40 510 232
IMPHAL EAST SUB.DIVISION-Rural Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 51 68
Principal Work DIVISION 0 131 Maier Group 23 68
Additio~al Work DIVISION 2 & 3 17 28 51
Maior Group 23 6 Prine i pa I Work DIVISION 5 :14
28 II Additional Work.. DIVISION 0 16
Principai Work DIVISION 00 61 1 Major Group 00
376
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN
NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PR8FESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-con/d. "-
Principal Work Prirlc;pal Work
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional Work a: Household Industry Division/Major Group Males Females Divislon!Major Group Males Females
2 l
IMPH <\L EAST SUB-DIVISION-Rural (contd.) IMI'HAL EAST SUB·DIVISION-Rural (contd.)
Major Group 01 Major Group 00 206
03 01 I,
DIVISION 12.3 03 120
Major Group 23 2 DIVISIO"l 1 & 3 26O t4
Principal Work Major Group SO (9 Mojor Group 20 ~I
Additional Work DIVISION II 23 ItB
Major Group 00 27
01 28 108
38 4 03 4
Principal Work Major Group 80 864 0 Principal Work Major Group 51 IS
Additional Wor~ DIVI510N 0 103
Additional Work DiviSION 0 15 Major Group 00 ~I
Major Group 00 01
03 03 57
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 DIVISION 2&3 65
Major Group 23 2 Major Group 23 42
Principal Work OIVISION 711 64' 28 23
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 61 Principal Work Major Group 81 789 . 53
Major Group 20 21 Add ilional Work DIVISION 0 88
23 40 Major Gaoup 00 60
Principal Work Major Group 64-68 703 641 01
Additional WorR DIVISION 2 &) 61
03 25 Major Group 20 21
DIVISION 2&a 151 31 23 ~O
Principal Work DIVISION 8 2,553 112 Major Group 20 2.
Additional Wort<. DIVISION 0 844 23 .,
378
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work Principal Work
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry
DivisionlM ajor Group Mal •• Female. Divi.ionlMajor Group Males t=emales
2 3 2 3
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-Urban (conld.l IMPHAL EAST.SUB-DIVISION-Urb&n (contd.)
Principal Work Major Group 34-35 3 Major Group 2B 64
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 I Principal Work DIVISION 279
Major Group 34-35 2 Additional Work DIVISION 1& S 100
Principal Work DIVIS10N 4 130 Major GrouP 38 100
Additional WorK DIVISION 2 & 3 9 Principal Work Maj r Group 70-11 27/
Maj~r Group 34·35 9 Addlt ional Wor k DIVISION 2 & 3 100
Principal Work "',ajar Group 40 lao Major Group 38 100
Additional Work DIVISION 1 !I. 3 ~
Principal Work DIVISION 1,119 165 Major Group 34·35 9
Adjit;onal Work DIVISIO~ 2 & 3 118 61
Principal Work DIVISION 6 517 345
Major Group 21 59 20
Additional Work DiviSION 1 & 3 154 94 22 17
Major Group 23 94 23 24
24 66 27 10
25 18 28 24
29 20 26
Principal Work Major Group 31 209 45
27
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 59 20
28 64 Major Group 21 ~9 20
Principal Work t-',ajor Group 64-68 515 345 Principal Work Major Group 82 91 37
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 154 94 Additional Work DIVISION 1&8 17
Major Group 23 94 Major Group 22 17
24 66 Principal Work Maior Group 87 60
25 18 Additiona; Work DIVISION 1 & 3 10
:6 Major Group 27 10
P-incipal Work Maior Group a8 94 67
379
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Priocipal Work
Injustrial Work at Houlehold Industry
DivilionlMajor Group Males Females
IMPHAL EAST SUB,DIVISION-Urban (concld.)
Add itional Work DIVISION 2&3 24 24
Maio~ Group 23 24
18 14
Principal Work Major Group 69 103
Addition.1 Work DIVISION 2&3 20
Major Group 29 20
BISHENPUR SUB·DIVISION-Total
Principal Work DIVISION ·9 81 39
Additional Work DiviSION 0 3 3
Major Group 03
Principii Work Major Group 03 70 37
Additional Work DIVISION 0
M ajar Group 03 3
Principal Wo rk 'DIVISION lq 17
Additional Work DIVISION 1&3 4
Major Group 28
36 2
39
Principal Work Major Group 2B 5
Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 '" Major Group 28 -;
36 2
39
Principal Work DIVISION 7 71
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 1
PrinciPal Work
Ad jitional Work at Household Industry
DivisioniMajor Group Males
2
BISHENPUR SUB·DIVISION-Total (conoid.)
Maj or Group. 36 :2
Principal Work Major Group 70-71 71
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 1
Major Group 36 1
Principal Work DIVISION ,8 1,969
Additional Work DIVISION :&3 12
Major Group 34,35
36
37 8
38
39 3
Principal Work Major Group 81 770
Additional Work DIVISION 1 &}
Majo, Group 34,35
38
Principal Work Major Group B8 4D
Additional Work DIVISION 1&3 3
Major Group 39 3
PrinCipal Work Major Group 87 25
Additional Work DIV1SlPN 1 &; 3 8
Major Group 34·35
37
Principal Work Major Group 89 50
Additional Work DIVISION l2 & a
Major Group 36
Females
3
9Z
7
2
1
57
2
2
2
2
2
13
8
1
380
ll-Yl'1 IiARf B-1NDUSTR1~L aASSIFICAIffON BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING 'lfN NGN~iIOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO .ARE AI:SO .ENGAGED IN HOUSEHQLD IND1JSTtlY.
Principal Work
Additional Work at Houssehold Industry D",ision/Mejor Group
'BtSHENPIJR SUB-DlVtSIO'I'iI-
Prine",.1 Work DIVISION
A~dit'onal Work D,IVISION j)
Major Group 03
Principal Work Major Croep 03
Additioral Work DIVISION 1)
Mojor Group {)3
Priroip.1 Work DIYISIOI, 1 \lI..3
Addtiional Wi>rk DIVISION 2 &-3
Major Group 2'8
36
39
Principal Work Major Group 28
Additiona1 Work DIVISION 2&3
Major Group 26
36
39
Principal Work DIVISION
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 8
Major Group 36
Principal Work Major Group 70·71
Additiona' Work .DIVISION :1 &g
Major Group 36
Principal Work DIVISION !8'
Additional Work DIVISION 1&3
Major Group 34-J5
Males Females
2
81 39
3 :I
70 ]7
S
11 6
4
2
5
'"
2
71
1
2
71
2
2
1,069 Ul
11 ~
!rir,cipal v:!0rk
Additional Work at Housel-old Industry
Divi6ion(M"Jor Group Males
-BISH'ENiJ'OR SUB·DI¥ISldN-Rural (coodd.)
Major Group }6
37
38
31
Princ'pal Work Maier Group 81 770
AJditianal Work DiViSION 2 &; 3
Major Croup E4-35
38
Principal Work Major Group 83 40
Ado',(,onal Work DIVISION 2&3 3
Major Group 39 3
Principal Work Major Group 87 25
Add tional Work DIVISION 2&"3 8
Malar Group 31·'35
3]
PrinCipal Work Major Group lli' So
Ad<litional Work DIVISION 1 &-3
Major Group 36
NOTE :-There i, no urban area in this sub·division.
THOUBAL SUB·DIVISION-Total,
Principal Work DiviSION 94
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & l
M.jer Group 20
Females
3
2
57
2
:.1.
2
:.1.
13
113
<'49
11
38.1
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFIC,<\HON BY SEX OF PERSONS WORK'I~G IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BtJSINES'), PROFESSION .oR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-cantel.
PrincipDI Work Principal Work
industrial Work at I;ou<ehold Industry Additional Work at Household Indu,try Divi'iion/Major Group Male, Females Division/Maior Group Males Fellale'
2 '3
THOUBAL.SUB.OIVISIGI'l-Total (contd.) THOUBAL SUB.DIVISION-Total (contd.)
Major Group 23 34 Major Group 20 2
28 23 :I.
Principal Werk Major Group 02 51 10 Prine'pal Wo~k Major Group 70-71 159 1'2
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 4
Major Group 28 Major Group 20
Principii Work Major Group 03 26 lOS 23 2
Additioral Work DIVISION 1 & 3 48 Principal Work DIVISION B 1,873 129
Major Group 20 14 Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 2 IS
23 34-Major Group 23 14
Principal Work DIVISION 6 313 991 27
Additi.onal Work DIVISION 0 1 28
Major Group 00 Principal Work Major Group 80 308
03 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3
DiViSION 1 & 3 150
Major Group 23 Major Group 20
23 I~S Principal Work Major Group 81 1,242 48
Additional Work DIVISION 2 &: 2 Principal Work Major Group 64-68 113 990
Major Group 23 Additional Work 'DIVISION 0 2
Major Group 00 27
03 Principal Work Major Group 82 109 12
DIVISION 2.& 3 ISO Additional Work DIVISION 2&3
Major Group 20 5 Major Group 23
23 145 PrinciRl'I Work Major Group Jl7 49 18
Principal Work DIVISION 7 189 12 Addi:ional Work DIVISION 1 & 1 2
Additional Work DIVISION 1.& 3 4 M.jor Group 23
382
d-VU PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN
J\ON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Pri,cipsl Work Prin(jpal Work
Industrial Work at Household Industry Idditional Work at Household Industry
Division/Major Group Males remales DivisioniMajor Grcup Males Fem a ,
2
THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION-Total (concld.) THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION-Rural (contd.)
Principal Work Major Group 88 59 30 Principal Work Major Group 64-68 lU m
Additional Werk DIVISiON 2 & 3 Addition.1 Work DIVISION 0 1
Major Group 13 6 Major Group 00
03 THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION-Rural
DIVI,ION 2 & J ISO Principal Work DIVISION 0 94 113
Ma,ar Group 10 5 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 ~9
23 1~5 Major Group 10 14
21 34 Principal Work DIVISION 7 189 12
2i Additional.Work DIVISION 2 & 1 4
Major Group 20 - ! Principal Work Maior Group 01 II 10
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & a 23 2
Major GrouP 22 Principal Work Major Group 70-71 la9 11
Prin tipal Work Maior Group 01 16 lOS Addition~L Work DIV!SION 1&3 4
Addition.1 Work DIVISION 2&a 48 Major Group 20 2
Major (lroop 20 1-+ 23 2
2i 3~ Frincipal Work DIVIS:ON 8 1,873 129
~rincip"l Work DIVISION III 991 Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 1 15
Additional Work DIVISION 0 1 Major Group 23 Ii
Major GrGup 00 27
OJ 28
DIVISION 2 &. J ISO Principal Work Major Group 80 :08
Major Group 20 Additional Work blVISION 1 & 3
23 -. HS Maior Group 28
383
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION'IW SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRAUE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work Princi~al Work
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry Division/Major Group Males Females DivisionfMajor Group Males Fewal.s
2 2 1
THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION-Rural (concld.) UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION-Rural (contd_)
Principal Work Major Group 81 -1,242 48 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 IS
Add,tional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 6 Major Group 27 2
Major Group 23 28 13
27 Principal Work DWISION 7 14
Principal Work Major Group 82 109 11 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3
Additional Work DIVIS ON 2 & 3 Major Group 37
Major GrOup 23 Principal Work Major Group 70-71 10
Principal Work Major Group 87 49 22 Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3
Additional Wo, k DIVIS ON 1 & J Major Group 37
Major Group 23
Prln<ip I Work DIVISION 1,119 S9 Pr;ncipal Work Maj or Group 88 59 30
Additional Work DiviSION 1 & 3 23 J8 Additional Work DIVISION 2 &: 3
Major Gro"~ 23 56 Major Group 23
27 19
Note :--There IS no urJ.a,) area in this sub~divJsion. 28 2 2
UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION-Total 29 2
Principal Work DIVISION 1 & 3 13 Prioe'pal Work M1jor Gr3up SO 34> 3
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & J 23 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3
Major Group 27 10 Major Group 23
28 13
Principal Wo, k Major Group 27 8 Princ'pal Work Major Group 81 608 31
Additional Work DiviSION 2 & 3 8 Addit'cnal Work DIVISION 2 & 3 3>
MajDr Sroup 27 Major Group 23 31
Principal Work Major Group 28 IS 49 2
484
B-VU PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX 0:11' PERSONS WORKING IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd.
Princ<pal Work Principal Work
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry Division/Major Group r-1~I.' Female, Divi.ion/Maior Group Males Females
2
UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION-Total (conclo.) UKt.lRUL-SUB-DIVISION-F\ural (contd.)
Principal Work Mljor Group 82 31 9 Pr ineipal Work Mabr GrOU? 27 8
Addition.1 Work DIVISION ~ 8. 3 ~ Additional Work DIVISION 2 &I 1 a
Major Group 23 Major Group 27
Prir cipal Work Major Group 8S 154 9 Prine; pai Work Major Group 28 15
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & Il Ad d itional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 15
Major Group 23 8 Major Group 27 2
Principal Wor~ Major Group 84 18 13
Principal Work DIVISION 7 14 Additional Work DIVISION 1 & a f
Additional Work DIViSiON 1 & 3 S-MajJr Group 28
Major Group 37 29
Pri~cipal Work Major Group 70-71 10
~rincipal Wurk Major G~OJP 88 11 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3
Additional Work DIVISIO\l ! & 3 Major Group ,7
Major Group 23 Principal Work DiviSION 8 1,119 59
27 Additional Work DIVISION 1 &\ 1 11 58
P,;ncipal Work Major Group 89 50 Major Group 23 56
Additional Work DIVISION 18,3 14 27 19
Major Group 27 1< 28 2 2
29 UKHRUL SUS-DIVISION -Ru,.1
Pri~"pal W~.k Major Group sa.._ 346
Pr;rcipal Work D!VISION 1 Be 8 23 Additional Work DIVISION 2&3
Additio,,1 Work DIVISION 1 <I: 3 23 Major Group 23
Major Group 27 10 Principal Wcrk Maior Group 81 608 JJ
is 13 Add,tional Work DIVISION 2 dd 33
3~5
B-VJI PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION ~y. SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-con/d.
Principal Work Principal Work
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry
DI~i$i()nf;"1.jor Group Males Female, Division/Major Group Males fema.le§
2 2
UKHRUL SUB.DIVISION-Rur.' (condd.) MAO &; SADAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION-Total ((oncld.)
Major Group 23 31 Principal Work Major Group 04 65 51
28 2 Additional Work DIVISION 1 &: 3 4
Princip.1 Work Major Group 82 11 , Major Group 20
Additional Work DIVISION 2&:3 9 Principal Work DIVISION 1,037 SS
Major Group 23 Additional Work DIV1510'J 2 &: l 2
Principal Work Major Group 83 154 9 Major Group 23 2
Additional Work DIVISION 2 &: 3 8 Princip.I Work Major Group 81 386 28
Major Group 23 8 Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 1
'principal Work M.jor Group 84 Major Group 23 2
Additional Work DIVISION 1 &; 3 4
Major Group 28 2 MAO &: SADAR HILI-S SUB-DIVISION-Rur,1
29 Principal Work DIVISION 65 51
Principal Work Major Group 58 12 Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 4
Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 5 Major Group 20 +
Major Group 23 Principal W ... rk Major Group 04 45 Sl
27 Additional Work DIVISION 1&3 4
Principal Work M,jor Group 89 50 Major Group 20 1
Additional Work DIVISION 1&1 14 Principal Work DIVISICN 8 1,037 55
Major Group 27 I~ Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 1
Malor Group 23 2
NO'r! :-There is no urban area in this Sob-division.
Principal Work Major Group 20 38' 28
MAO & SACAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION-TOTAL 1 Additional Work DIVISION 2&3
Principal Work DiviSION 0 '5 52 Mojor Group 23 2
Additional W9rk Dlv1510", 1 & 3 4 This s:b-division indudes (i) MIO til) Sad_a. Hill. NOTE :-(1)
Major Group 20 4 (2) There i. no urban are. in this lub-divi.ion
386
B-VII PART B-fNDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-contd.
Principal Work Principal Work
Indn'trial Work at rio"s.hold Industry Industrial Work at Household Industry
Divlsicn/Malor Group Male, Females Division/Major Group Males Fem.:.
2 2
Ii) MAO-Tot.1 SA::IAR HILLs-Total (concld.)
Principal Work lJlVISION 8 518 28 Major Group 20 4
Principal WorK Major Group 04 10 Add;ticnal Work DIVISION 7 & 3
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 4
Major Group 23 2 Major Group 20 .of
Principal Work Major Group 81 10] 15 (ii) SADAR HILLS-Rural
Principal Work DIVISION 0 10
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 1 Additional Work DIVISION 1&3 4
Major Group 2J Major Group 20 4
Principal Wo rk Major Group 04 10
(il M'\O-Rural Add,tional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 4
I'rirv,:ioal W'1rk DIVISION S l8 10 Major Group 20 -+
Additional Wor:, DIVISION 2 1 TAMENGLONG SUB-DIVISION-Total
M1jor Group 23 :.0 Principal Work DIVISION 567 24
Ad d iti onal Wo rk DIVISION 2~ 3 4 2
Principal W"k MljJr Group 81 293 15 Major Group 36 2
37
.... dait iOr,al Work OII/ISIO,'1 2 & ] 38 2
Mljor Group 23 Principal Work Major Grou~ sa 345 3
Additional Work DIVISION Z & 3 'I
(I) SADAR HILLS-Tvtal Major Group 37 2
38 2 Principal Work DIVISION 0 10
Principal Work Major Group 81 162
Add itional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3
387
B-VU PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION,'BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN
NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -co.'1ld.
Principal Work Principal Work
In~u.trial Work at Household Industry Adiitional Work at Household Industry
Divi~ion/Major Group Males Females DIVision/Major Group Males Femil.les
2
TAMENGLONG SUB.DIVISION-Total ((oocld.) JIRIBAM SlH-DIVISION~Total (contd.)
Major Group 36 2 Addlt'onal Work DIVISION 1 & ) 10
TAMENGLONG SUB-DIVISION-P-ural Major Group 34·35 10
Prinei.al Work DiviSION 8 561 14 Princ'pal Work Major Group 4ll 14
Additiona! Work DIVIS!ON 1 & 3 " 1 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 10
Major Group 36 Major Group 3'1-35 10
37 2 Frincipal Work DIVISION 6 34
38 2 Add itional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 10
Principal Work Major Group 8J 345 Ma'or Groep 24
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 4 26
Major Group 37 2
28 2 38 2
Principal Work Major Group 81 162 8 Principal Work Major Group 64-68 84 a
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 2 Additional Wcrk DiviSION 1 & 1 10
Major Group 36 2 Major Group 2"1 5
26
NOTE :-There is no urban area in this sub-division. 28
)IRIBAM SUB-DIVISION-T(~al Prine pal Work DIVISION 7 I~
Principal Work DiviSION 0 13 Add'itional Work DIV1SlPN 1 & 3
Major Group 89 Additional Work DIVISION 5
Major Group 0.3 5 PrinCipal Work Major Group 70-71 19
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 5 Prindpal Work Major Group 02 8
Major Group 39 Additional Work DIVISION 0
Principal Work DIVISION B 590 164
Major Group 03 5 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 46 ,
Principal Work DIVISION 34 Major Group 21
388
B-VII PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY! TRADE BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY.
Principal Work Prir.cip. I Work
Additional Work at Houssehold Industry Additional Work at Household Industry
Division/Major Group Males Females Division/Major Group Males
2
JIRIBAM SUB.DIVISION-Total (Goodd.) JI RIBAM SUB-DIVISION- Rural (cancio.)
28 2 Major Group 03 5
33 Principal Work DIVISION 34
38 2 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & J 10
39 37 Major Group 34-;5 10
Principal Work Major Group 8Q 155 Prine' pal Work Major Group 40 34
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 1 2 Additional Work DiViSION 2 & 3 10
Major Group 28 2 Major Group 34.35 10
33 Principal Wcrk DIVISION 6 34
Principal Work Major Group 81 145 41 Additional Work DIVISION 1 e. :I 10
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 5 M .jor Group ~4 5
Major Group 21 5 2.
Principal Work Major Group 88 18 50 28 2
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & J 1 Principal Work Major Group &4-68 34
Major Group 38 2
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 1 10
Principal Work Major Group 89 215 66
Major Group 24 5 Additional Work D'IVSION 1&3 37
26 Major Group 39 37
28 2
Principal Work DIVISION 7 19
JIRIBAM SUB·DIVISION-Rural Add itional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 5
Major Grollp 39 5 Principal Work DIVISION 0 13
Principal Work Major Group 70-71 19 Add itional Work DIVISION 0
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 1
Major Group 03 Major Group 39 5
Principal Work Major Group Q2 8 Principal Work DiviSION a 590
Additional Work DIVISION 0 Additional Work DiviSION 2 & J 46
Fern.l.s
2'4
,
389
B-VI1 PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFIC,.tTlO~ BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, :fRADE, BLJSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-co}ltd.
Pr;ncipal Work Princip.1 Work
Industrial Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry Diviiion/Major Group Males females Division/Maior Group Males Female;
1 2
JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISION-Rural (conCld.) CHURACHANb'puli sU B.b""SION.::cTotal (co),td.)
Major Group 21 fr rtipal Wor~ DIVISION 5 , 28 2 Addition.1 Work DIVISION 1 & 3 1
33 Major Groilp 23
38 2 .1·35
39 37 Principal Wor k Major Group 51 7
Principal Work Major Group 80 125 7 Additional Werk DIVISION 1&8 1
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 1 6 Major Group 23
Major Group 28 2' 31·35
33 6 Principal Work DIVISION 6 181 '0
Principal Work Major Group 81 145 41 Add,tional Work DIVISION 1 & S l3 lS
Mditional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 Mrjor Group 23 25
Major Group 21 27 33
Principal Work Major Group 88 18 50 Principal Work Major GrOup 64-68 181 60
Add it ional Wor k DIVISION 2 & 3 2 Addition.1 Work DIVISION 1 & 3 33 25
Major Group 38 2 Major Group 23 '15
Principal Work Major Group 89 115 66 27 33
Add,tional Work DIVISION 1 & J 37
Major Group 39 37 Principal Work DIVISION 8 1,357 74
Additional Work DIVISION 2&a 91 IS
NOTE :-There is no urban area in this sutrdivsion. I Major G~oup 23 91 10
CHURACHANDPUR SUB.DIVISION-Total
27 Principll Work DIVISION 0 31 • I Principal Work Major Group 81 4'6 16 Additional Wl)rk DIVISION 1 & J ,
Major Gr.:>up 28 9 Additional Work. DIVISION 1&3 91 9
Principal Work Major Group 02 9 Major Group 23 ~I 4
Additional Work DIVISION ~ & 3 9 27 5
Major Group 28 Principal '\Nork Major Group 81 90 26
390'
rd-VU PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS WORKING IN
NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd.
Pr;ocipal Work Principal Work
Industrial Work at Household Ind"stry Additional Work at Household Industry
DivisioniMajor Group Males remales DiviSion/Major Grcup Males
:2 2
CHURACHA .... DPUR SUB·DIVISION-Total (concld.) CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION-Rural (concJd.)
Additional Work DiviSION 2& 9 Paincipal Work Major Group 64-68 281
Major Group 23 Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 33
27 Major Group 21
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION-Rural 27 33
31 Prjncipal Work DIVISION 8 1,357
Frincipal Work DIVISION 0 8
Add it ional War k DIVISION 2&3 ,. Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 ,
Major Group 23 91 Major Group 28 9
7
Principal Work Major Group 02 9 Principal Work Major Group 8 496
Add itional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 91 Additional Work DIVISION 1&3 9
Major Group 23 91
Major Group 28 9 27
Principal WOrk DIVISION " Principal Work Major Group 82 90
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 Additions IWork DIVISION 2 & 3 1
/ 23
Major Group 23 ;'7
34-35 NoTE ;-There is nO urban area in this SUb-division.
P",incipal Work Major Group 51 7 TENGNOUI'AL SUB-DIV1SION-Total
Add iticn al Woak DIVISION 1 & 3 2 PI incipal Work DIVIS'ON 6 128
Add ition.1 W~rk DIVISION 2 & 3 71 Major Group 23
Major Group 23 34-35
28 71
Principal Work DIVISION 6 281 60 P.rincipal Work Major Group 44-68 12B
Additional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 33 25 Add itional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 71
M'Jor Group 23 25 Major Group 23
27 33 82 71
Female
60
25
25
74
18
10
16
9
6
26
6
32
10
JO
31
10
10
391
B-VU PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEx OF PERSONS WORKING IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE
WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY -contd.
Princ;pal Work ~~
Additional Work at Household Industry Additional Work at Household Industry 'Division/Major Group Male, Female, Division/ Maior Group Mal., Fern .1
2 2
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DIVISION-Total (condd.) T,,:>! :l.Il :)J'»,\. S'J 3·:)1 '(lSI J." -'\J<"il (one! J.)
Principal Work DiviSION 8 632 48 Principal Work Major Group 64-68 128 7£
Additiona! Work DIVISION l & 3 56 20 Additional WOrk DIVISION 2 & 3 '71 10
Major Group 23 2D Major Group 23 10
27 13 28 71
28 43 Principal Work DIVISION 8 Ul 48
Acditional Work DIVISION 1 & 3 S6 20 Principal Work Major Group 81 187 37
Major Group 23 20 Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 1 18 20
Maier Group 23 20 27 13
27 28 ~3
28 13 Principal Work Major Group 81 181 17
Prinripal WOrk Major Group 89 109 Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 18 20
Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 38 Major Group 23 20
Major Group 27 27 5
28 . 30 28 13
Principal Work Major Group 89 109 TFNGNOUPAL SUB·OIVI3JON-Rural
Additional Work DIVISION 2 & 3 38
Principal Work DIVISION 128 )1 Major Group 27 8 Additional Work DIVISION 2&3 71 I,
2B 30 Major Group 23 IJ
28 71 NOTE :-There/is no urban area in this Sub-divi,ion.
393
TABLE B-VIII ",
Part A-Persons Unemployed Aged 15 and above by Se~, Bro~d Age-Groups and Educational Levels in Urban Ared3_ only
Part B-Persons Unemployed Aged t5 and above by Sex, and Educational Levels in:Rural Areas only
Fly-Leaf
This is a new table introduced in 1961, This is likely to be useful in assessing the man-power available for employment as it furnishes statistics on educated unemployment in different age-groups.
The table is presented in two parts. Part A relates to urban areas only and shows classification of unemployed persons by educational levels and age-groups. Unemployed persons have been divided into two categories. namely (i) those who are seeking employment for the first time, and (ii) those who were employed before but now out of employment and seeking work. The age-groups shown in category (i) are quinquennial, i.e., 15-19, ~O-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35+ and those in category (ii) are 15-19, 20-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-59 and 60+. These age- . groups are further cross-tabulated with different
educational levels, viz., (i) Literate (without educational level), (ii) Primary or Junior Basic, (iii) Matriculation or Higher Secondary, (iv) Technical Diploma not equal to degree, (v) Non-technical diploma not equal to degree, (vi) University degree or post graduate degree other than technical degree,
f
(vii) Te,chnical degree or diploma equal to degree or post graduate degree. The last educational Jevel has been further subdivided into (l) Engineering, (2) Medicine (3) Agriculture, (4) Veterinary and Dairying (5) Technology, (6) Teaching and (7) others.
Part B of the Table furnishes data in respect of the rural areas only. The edLlcationallevel in this part, are, however, confined to Primary or Junior Basic and Matriculation and above only in addition to literate (without educationalleveh).
394
B·VIIl PART A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND ABOVE BY SEX,
Seeking employment for the first time
-'----------Age Groups
..A. ________ _
Total Unemployed Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 ~ ,---A.--, ,...---A--...., .----'-------, ..------"--.,
Educational Levels Persons Males Females M F M F M F M F M
2 4 7 9 10 II 12 13 14
MANIPUR
TOTAL 965 873 92 593 65 60 15 201 22 III 19 86 6
"literate 108 9. 12 42 9 2 " 3
Literate (without educational levels) 310 284 26 158 17. 14 20 27 6 24 2
Primary or Junior Basic 344 315 29 246 21 26 103 6 58 28
Matriculation ~r Higher Secondary 117 95 22 78 16 10 l 43 10 8 4 10
Technical Diplcma not equal to degree
Non-technical Diploma not equal to degree 52 52 46 16 8 10
Universjty Degree or Post Graduate degree other
than technical degree 32 29 23 2 10 8 2 2
Technical Degree or Diploma equal to degree or Post graduate degree
Engineering
Medicine
Agriculture
Veterinary & Dairying
Technology
Teaching
Other. ..<...
395
BROAD AGE GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY
Persons employed before but now out of employment and seeking work
---------------1 ,------------------~------~-~-------------~--------------~ Age Groups
---------------) (---------------~-----------A----------------------_______ l 35+ Age not stated Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-4i 45-59 60+ Age not stated
r--.... --....... r-A-~ r----"---, r--A---.. r----A.._-~ ,..----A..--t r--A_-l ,--"""'----.. ,----A...-l t--"""'_-.,.
M M M M M Ii M M M M M
IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 13 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31 32 33 34 \
MANIPUR
132 l 280 27 10 38 5 53 16 38 2 117
19 54 4 2 16 II 16 5
72 126 9 4 18 2 10 4 12 2 69 13
29 2 2 69 2 9 19 6 10 24 5
7 17 6 2 2 s
3 2 2
2 6
-,
'-
399
TABLE-B-IX
Persons not at Work Classified by Sex Broad Age Groups and Type of Activity
Fly-Leaf
This important table relating to non-workers has been introduced for the first time in 1961. The non-working population of the country has been divided according to their activities, into eight categories which are based on the recommendations of the United Nations. The table has been prepared separately for total, rural and urban popUlations, from the information available in Question No. 12 of the Individual Slip. The eight categories into which the activities of non-workers have been divided are (i) Full time students, (ii) Household duties, (iii) Dependents, infants and disabled persons, (iv) Re
tired rentier or independent means, (v) Beggars, vagrants, (vi) Inmates of penal, mental and charitable institutions, (vii) Persons seeking employment for the first time and (viii) Persons employed before but now out of employment ano seeking work. The data are cross-tabulated by broad age-groups i.e., 0-14, 15-34, 35-59, and 60+.
As a person's work has been assessed in terms of his economic activity rather than in terms of his income or economic independence, persons in receipt of income without work who were treated as workers in 1951 are now treated as non-workers. These persons are rentiers, pensioners, beggars and in
dependent women without any indication of work.
Separate rdata are furnished in this table in respect of housewives who despjte being engaged in domestic work, are not classified as economically active. Separate data will also be available of children attending school, which may be of use to the Ministry of Education.
Certain unusual figures especially in regard to (i) full time students and (ii) at Ho~sehold duties may be seen in this table. The unusual figures of full time students (2 males and 1 female) in the agegroup 35-39, which are apparently beyond the age of prosecuting studies, returned in Manipur is mainly due to the fact that some ambitious persons falling within this age-group have decided to better their lot in 'life by becoming full time students for the time being in the schools and colleges recently established. Recording of an apparently hi¥h figure of males, numbering 6,619, in the household duties in comparison with the figures of other States and Union Territories of India is due to the fact that especially in rural areas, there are quite a number of families in which women play the role of breadearners and go out of the house to work while their male-folk stay back in the house and look after it. This accounts for the high figure of males falling in thi category of HW.
400
B-IX PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,
Total Total Non-working Population Full Time Students Household Duties
51. Union Territory/ Rural Age r--------~---------.r-----~-----. ,-____ ..A-...-___ •
No. Sub·diviSion/Town Urban Group PHsons Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 4 5 7 9 10 Ii
MANIPUR rotAL TOTAL 411,117 203,931 218,186 82,144 41,428 6,619 50,,.2
0-14 318,29'1 164,282 f54,Ol2 62,730 36,320 590 e,184
15-34 62,629 29,647 32,982 19,268 ~,06e ~,752 :l3,413
35-59 21,879 4,129 17,750 :2 5" 1~,657
60+ 18,220 5,380 12,g40 677 "1,486
Age not stated 1,095 493 602 114 39 , 112
TOTAL 381,969 183,795 198,114 72,563 35,522 6,315 46,233
0-14 292,393' 150,956 141,437 57,002 31,726 592 8,062
15-34 S3,429 24,7'16 28 683 15,447 3,760 4,615 20.735
35-59 18,995 3,128 15,867 472 13,131
60+ 16,090 4,501 11 ,589 577 4,194
A2e "at stated ~ 1,062 464 598 114 36 III
Urllan TOTAL 40,148 20,138 10,012 9,581 5,906 304 4,61'
0-14 25,901 13,326 12,575 5,128 4,594 IU
15-34 9,200 4,901 4,299 3,841 1,308 77 2,688
35-59 2,884 1,001 1,883 2 119 1,52.&
60+ 2,130 879 1,251 100 2n
Aee not stated 33 29 4 10
IMPHAL TOWN Urban rOTAL 40,148 20,1]6 20,012 9,581 5.906 304 4,629
0-14 25,901 13,326 12,575 5,728 I
4,594 IU
15-34 9,200 4,901 4,299 &,3,811 1,30$ 77 2,'"
31-59 2.884 1,001 1,883 2 119 1,526
.0+ 1,130 879 1,251 100 292
Age not stitecl 33 29 'I 10 3
401
BROAD AGE-GROUPS A~D TYPE OF ACTIVITY
Persons employed Re1iredl Rentier t Jnmates of penal, Persons seeking before but now out
Depende"ts, Infants or I nd ependent Beggars, Vagrants mental and charitable employment for of employment and & Disabled means etc. Institutions. the first'time seeking work
r- --_!_J.,_----l r---_......A..-~ r---_..A..----, , ____ .A.-___ ""'""'"I r--.A.---, r----J...-~---1
Males Females Males Fe11ales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
112,249 124,771 946 719 280 244 164 26 1,098 103 ~31 33
10~,869 109.423 13 24 61 52 12 6
4,316 4,308 60 30 58 28 72 892 87 209 29
2,691 2,871 302 147 98 58 71 II 184 190 4
4,018 7,720 571 517 62 105 9 12 7 31
355 449 4
loa,345 115,495 617 615 231 131 72 25 501 37 151
93,288 101,567 13 23 58 51 10 2 7
3,965 4,106 47 20 43 25 27 8 434 25 loa
'" 2,258 2 552 190 116 79 55 30 II 64 35 2
3,495 6,821 367 465 50 99 5 5 7
339 449
8,904 9,176 329 94 49 18 92 597 66 280 17
7,581 7 ,856 3 2 '"
351 202 13 10 15 3 45 4sa 62 101 25
433 319 112 31 19 3 41 il20 155 2
523 899 204 52 12 6 4 12 2 24
16
8,904 9,276 329 94 49 13 92 597 66 280 27
7,t8 1 7,856 3 4
351 202 13 10 15 45 458 62 101 2S
'133 319 112 31 19 3 41 120 ISS
523 899 204 52 12 6 4 12 2 24
16 3
402
B-IX PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,
Total Total Non-workine Population Full Time St"dcnts Housenoid Duties 51. Union Territoryl Rural Age ~--------A-----___ l r-----A------.... r---~ .... -..A.~~- - - \
No, Sub-division/Town Urban Group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
4 5 7 9 10 1/
( i ) Part of Imphal West Urban TOTAL 30,994 15,377 15,617 7,586 4,7&8 168 3,937
0-11 19,778 10,215 9,563 4,520 3,705 5 72
15-34 7,434 3,863 3,571 3,057 1,079 SO 2,306
35-59 2 208 691 1,517 2' 46 1,308
60+ 1,545 583 962 67 i50
)ge Mt stated 29 25 4 7 3
(iil Part of Imphal East Urban TOTAL 9,1$4 4,759 4,395 I ,9'5 I.IIB 136 691
0-14 6,123 3,111 3,012 1,208 889 3 50
15-34 1,766 1,038 728 784 229 27 382
35-59 676 310 366 y3 218
60+ 585 296 289 33 42
A'i,e not stated 4 4
IMPHAL WEST
SUB-DIVISION RUral TOTAL 74,176 33,571 40,705 11,4]3 7,356 4,543 13,892
0-14 51,553 26,416 25,137 11,357 6,7IB 63 1,871
15-34 12,734 5,253 7,48! 53 633 4,243 6,201
35_59 5,891 817 - 5,074 124 4,5 18
60+ 3,913 1,008 2,905 113 1,274
Age not stated 185 77 108 23 5 28 1 IMP HAL EAST
SUB-DIVISION RUral TOTAL 56,476 28,240 78,236 12,094 5,171 348 5,109
0-14 44,301 23,321 20,980 9,258 4,825 28 801 I 15-34 .7,014 3,650 3,364 2,810 340 85 2,328
35-59 '1,556 557 1,999 148 1,461
60+ 2,435 658 1,777 87 504
Age not stated 170 54 IIq 16 6 15
403
BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY~contd,
Persons employed
Retired, Rentier, Inmates of Penal, Pers,ns seeki ng before but now out
Dependents, Infants or Independent Beggars, Vagrants mental and charitable employment fo r of employment and
8. Disabled mears etc. Ins"tutlons the first time seeking work
,----.",....__----... r---- A -----.. r----..A.-- .. r-----"-----l ,.-----_.,,_----~ r-----.J.,.._.._---,
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 '9 20 21 22 23
',512 6,803 H6 1 36 12 90 4a3 56 246 I~
5,683 5 784 '- 2 'I
227 113 13 45 384 53 79 16
261 202 93 16 41 89 143 2
326 704 ISS 2 2 24
IS
2,392 2,473 73 91 13 1 114 10 34 9
1,898 2,072 2
124 89 10 2 14 22
172 117 19 30 31 12
197 195 49 51 6 2
17,154 IJ,2U4 180 126 46 35 4 I 169 10 41
14,995 16,545 2
748 623 II 4 II 4 151 10 33
588 516 60 30 19 9 17
770 1,520 109 90 IS 21
53 75
15,499 17,795 124 124 41 28 1'3 6 100 I 21
14,023 15, :41 10 13
[06 689 7 II 4 2 98 (2 19
337 507 39 21 21 6 4 2 2
495 1,16'1 68 a~ 20
38 94
404
B-IX PERSONS NOT AT W.ORK CLASSlFJED.BY SEX ,
Total TOtal Non·working Population Full Time Studeots HOJseholJ DJtiel
51. Union ferritory/ Rural Age r-_______ -A-______ -~ , ....... ----..A...-.._ __ ....... _l ,-----,.;......-----,
Ne, Sub·dlvisions/Town Urban Group PersonS Males Females Males Females Males FelT ales
2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II
3 BISHENPUR SUB.DIVISION Rural TOTAL ~4.38& 20,626 23,760 10,501 4,766 222 7,200
0-14 33,569 17,178 16,391 8,422 4,607 32 1,482
15-34 6,254 2,471 3,783 2,053 157 90 3,435
35-59 .2,430 303 2,127 55 1,904
60+. 2,000 614 1,386 45 360
Age not stated 133 60 73 26 2 19
4 THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION Rural TOTAL 75.277 35,051 40,216 15,199 6,741 370 II,G7S
0-14 58,472 29,996 28,476 12,392 6,462 145 2,505
15-34 ',669 3.607 6,052 2,774 269 97 4,an
35-59 3,931 536 3.395 41 2,847
60+ 2,946 7B8 2,158 87 814
Age not stated 269 124 145 . 33 10 37
UKHRUL
SUB·DIVISION Rural TOTAL 24,405 13,221 11.184 5,047 1. 948 m 617
0-14 20,378 10,679 9,699 3,070 1,404 &3 32'1
15-34 3,026 2,215 all 1,970 541 49 116
35-59 284 120 164 22 62
60+ 663 172 491 34 112
Age not stated 54 35 19 7 3 3
MAO & SADAR HI!-LS
SUB-DIVISION Rural TOTAL 33,~6 17,080 16,066 5,331 2,464 169 1,095 -
0-14 27.782 14,232 13,550 3,820 2,105 ~8 206
15-34 3,587 2,229 1,358 1,508 358 41 435
35-59 899 212 577 24 2?4
60+ 826 272 554 46 17
As not staled 62 35 27
405
l\ROAD AGE·GROUPS AND TYPE OF AGTIVJTY-contd.
Pet,ons employed
Dependents, Infants RetIred. Rentier, Beggars, Vagrants Inmate~ ef penal Persons seeking betore but nON out
& Disabled or Independent etc. mental & Charitable employment for of employment and
meanS Institutions the first time seeking work
,-------A----""-l ,...----'-----, ,---__ ..A--___ , ,..----.A..-----l r---........._--, ,.....----.......__ _ _.....--,.
Males remales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
9,744 II ,663 96 123 10 5 3 30 10
8,724 10,202
280 188 5 2 2 29 II
210 223 22 5
~96 899 69 121 4
34 51
19,217 22,149 " 180 53 71 11 4 71 1 33
17,4S1 19,003 2 6 4
640 897 4 14 7 54 2 24
415 467 27 49 28 29 2 16 7 2
620 1,184 67 127 9 :0 3 3 2
91 98
7,914 8,601 4 6 5 44 II 9
7,52. 7,958 2 7
160 150 30 4 4
76 le2 2 2 13 5
136 378
18 13
11,498 11,498 14 Ie n 8 11
, 10,354 11,239
651 562 2 7 12 3 7
261 3132 4 II 10 2
200 370 18 5 ;.... 5
32 25
406
B-IX PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,
Total Total Non-working Population Full Time Students Household Duties
Sl. Union Territory/ Rural Age ~ ---, r- .....___----"'\ r---~-~-__.
No. $ub-d ivis ions/Town Urban Group Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 7 9 10 II
(i) MAO Rural TOTAL 15,076 8,221 6,855 2,268 55l 60 195
0-14 12.987 6.798 6,189 1,480 435 32 118
15-34 1,547 1,166 381 786 117 15 55
35-59 240 11.4 116 4
60+ 254 105 149 12
Age not stated 48 28 20 2
(i;) SA.DAR HIL.L.S Rural TOTAL. IS,070 8,859 9,211 3,063 1,912 109 900
0-\4 14,795 7,434 7,361 2,340 \ ,~70 26 88 I
15-34 2,040 1,003 977 712 241 26 380
35-59 649 \88 461 20 265
60+ 572 167 405 37 167
Ago not stated 14 7 7
7 TAMENGLONG SUB-DIVISION Rur)1.1 TOTAL 17,307 8,906 8,431 3,173 1,551 163 657
0-14 14,486 7,381 7,105 I, I'll 1,245 105 309
15-34 1,728 1,193 S3~ 1,030 30 4 66
:J5-59 193 64 129 " 56
60+ 855 256 599 50 226
Age not stated 45 12 33 2 2
8 JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISION Rural TOTAL 10,410 4,460 5,950 1,928 I,Ol7 61 2,327
0-14 7,317 3,718 3,599 1,534 962 305
1;-34 1,867 540 1,327 394 74 30 1,214
35-59 756 73 683 627
60+ 469 129 340 23 lSI
Aile not Stated
407
BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY-contd.
Dependents, Infants Retired, Rentier, Beggars, Vagrants Inmates of penal, Persons employed
Persons seeking before but now out & Disabled or Independent etc. mental & Charitable .",plormont for of employment and
means Institutions the first time seeking work r----.,A.,-----~ .- ,..--___ J'-_,
r--...... -....._..J,.__----1 r---A_--l ,----....... _--, Males Females .Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
5,872 6,107 5 13 3
5,286 5,63,6
357 208 7
114 107 6
89 137
l. 19
5,'16 ',391 24 18 7 9
5,068 5,603
294 354 2 7 5 2 6
147 195 4 II 4 2
III 233 18 5
6 6
5,511 6,173 5 n 7 11 1
5,132 5,551
132 ISS 19 2 2
51 66 2 \
2 4 5 2
202 370 2
10 31
2,438 2,580 10 4 8 I
2,183 2,m
103 39 4 5
56 54
96 155
B-1 X PERSONS 1\01 AT W0RK CLASSIFIlID- BY SBX,
Total Total Non-working Population Full Time Student, Household Duties
51. Union Territory! Rural Ag& ,..- _____...., ,....~--. N). Sub-divisions/Town Urban Group Persons Male, Females Males Females Maies Females
2 4 7 10 II
9 CHURACHANDPUR SUB·DIVISION Rural TOTAL 3),649 16,135 17,514 5,915 8.m 187 3 655
0-14 24,310 12,613 11,&37 3.868 2.763 51 210
15-34 5,987 2,68B 3,299 2,044 785 27 1,80t
35-59 1,638 301 1,534 42 1,247
60+ 1,406 416 990 67 394
Age not stated 108 54 54
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DIVISION Rural TOTAL 12,617 6,505 6,131 1,'42 930 SS 606
0-14 10,215 5,362 4,863 1,140 635 17 49
15-34 \,573 900 673 801 293 9 264
35-59 227 42 185 4 135
EO+ 577 188 389 25 I~O
Age not state I 35 13 22 2
NOTE ;_ The abov~ Sub.Division have no Urban Portion,
409
BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTlVITY-conctJ.
Peroons (mp loyed
Dependents, Infants Retired Rentler, Begger, Vagrants Inmates of penal Persons seeking before but now OUt
& Disabled of Independent etc. mental & Charitable employment for of emp loyment and
means Institutions the first time seek i ng work , ,--.A._~_, r--- ...... -J.... ____ ~ ,--___ __..A.. ____ -,
r------A.----. r:...-------A----, ,----_"_____'
Males Female> Males Femule, Males Females Males Femal.S Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18, 19 lO 21 22 23
9,869 10,204 71 36 61 61 29 3 1
8,697 8,619 1 55 i3
568 6B7 18 10 2 2 27 2
2)0 268 27 14 2
323 SeD 24 II
51 50
4,485 ~, 548 27 20 1 10 / I
4,205 4,177
77 III 10
34 47 2 2
157 201 4 ~6 12
12 12
411
ANNEXURE. I
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
This classification groups the industries into
9 Divisions 45 Major Groups
343 Minor GroupS The divisions and major groups with their Code
numbers are listed below:
DIVISIONS o Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing and
Hunting 1 Mining and Quarrying 2 & 3 Manufacturing 4 Construction 5 Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services 6 Trade and Commerce 7 Transport, Storage and Cominunications 8 Services 9 Activities not adequatelY described
MAJOR GROUPS Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry,
Fishing and Hunting
00 Field Produce and plantation crops 01 Plantation crops 02 Forestry and Logging 03 Fishing 04 Livestock and Hunting
Division 1-Mining and Quarrying 10 Mining and Quarrying
Division 2 and 3-ManuCacturing
20 Foodstuffs 21 Beverages 22 Tobacco Products 13 Textile-cotton 24 Textile-jute 25 Textile-wool 26 Textile-silk 27 2& 29 30 31 ~2
Textile-miscellaneous I
Manufacture of wood and wood products Paper and paper products Printing and publishing Leather and leather products Rubber, petroleum and coal products
33 Chemicals and chemical products 34-35 Non-Metallic mineral products other than
petroleum and coal 36 Basic Metals and their products except
machinery and transport equipment 37 Machinery (all kinds other than Transport)
and Electrical equipment 38 Transport equipment 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries
Division 4-Construction 40 Construction
Division S-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services
50 Electricity and gas 51 Water supply and sanitary services
Division 6-Trade and Commerce 60-63 Whoesale Trade 64-68 Retail Trade 69 Trade and CQ1llmerce miscellaneous
Division 7 -Transport, Storage and Communi, cations
70 -71 Transport 72 Storage and warehousing 73 Communications
Division 8-Services 80 Public Services 81 Educational and Scientific Services 82 Medical and Health Services 83 Religious and Welfare Services 84 Legal Services 85 Business ServiEes 86 Community Services and trade and labour
associations 87 Recreation Services 88 Perso,na\ Services 89 Services (not elsewhere classified)
Division 9-Activities not adequately described 90 Activities unspecified and not adequately
described. [Classification and Code numbers at the 3 digit
level in respect of Minor Groups are shown in the subsequent pages)
Major Group (Code)
Description M1,nqf-Grout (Code)
Pivision,O-AgricuIture, Uvestnck: Forestf,Y • Fishing and Hunting'
00 Field Produce and Plalltation Crops
Production of cereal crops (including Bengal gram) 'ueh as rice, wheat, Jowar, bajra, maize
Pro;iuctio.1 of ptllses, such as arhar, moong, masur, urd; khesari, other
gla,m Production of raw jute and kindred
fibre crops Production of raw cotton and kindr
eJ fd::re crops Production of oilseeds, sugarcal\e
and other cash crops Production of other crops (including vegetables) not covered above
P"roduction of fruits and nuts in
plantation, vines and orchards Production of wood, bamboo,' cane reeds, thatching grass, etc.
Production of juice by tapping palms Production of other agricultural produce (including fruits and nuts' not covered by code number. 006 and fl.owers) not covered above
01 Plantation Crops-
Production of tea in plantation Production of coffee in plantation Production of rubber in plantation Production of tobacco in plantation Production of ~anja, cinchona, opium
Production of other plantation crops not covered above
02 Forestry and Log?ing~
Planting, replanting, and conservation of forests
000
001
002
003
004
005
006
007 '008
009
010 ·011 012
013
014
015
020
~ajOl: .Qrol}p (Code)
p~s,cription Minor Group (Co tie)
DiYisien 0 r-' ;t\gricultpre;' ,~ivesto~k~. F~restry Fishing and Hllnting~colltd. '.
02 Forestry and Logging-coilc1d.
.Felliu$ and. cuttiqg of trees and transportation' or' logs
Preparation of timber production of fuel including charcoal by exploitatiori of {or est
Production of fodder by expi~itatj~~ of forests
Production of gums, resins, lac, 9~!ks. her~s, wild fruits and leaves by the -exploitatiqn of forests
P~oduction and gathering of other forest products not covered ~bove
03 Fishing..,.-Production of jhh by fishing in sea Productjpn of ,fish by fishing in inland w~ters including the operatiOI) of fish fqrms and ftsh hatcheries
Production of pearls , conch, shells, sponges by gathering or lifting from sea, river, pond 1"
04 Livestock and Hunting-
Production and rearing of livestock (large heads only) mainly for milk and animal power such as cow buffalo, goat '
Rearing of sheep and Production of
wool ". Rearing and production of olher
animals (mainly for slaughter) such as pig ,
Production of ducks, hens and other . small birds, eggs by rearing and poultry farming
Rearing of bees for the production of honey, WB.X: and colJection of
,h9ney .. , ".
021 622
023
024
025
026
030
031
932
040
b4l
'()42
043
'044
41'3
STANDAR.]l YNDUST-R1A:L-=CL ASSIFICATION
MlijOt GrOlip (8ode)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 0 - A~riculture, Livestock, Forestry Fhhing and HUI!ting -conda.
. 04-Livestock and Hunting-concld.
Rl!aring of silk worms and produc-tion of cocoons and raw silk 045
Rearing of other small animals and insects 046
Trapping of animals or games pro-pagation .047
Production of other animal hus-bandry products such as SKin, bone, ivory and teeth 048
Division 1-Mining.and Quarrying-
10 Mining and Quarrying
Mining of coal Mining of iron ores ... Mining of gold and silver ores Mining of manganese Mining of mica Mining of other non-ferrous metallic ores
M.ining of crude petroleum and natural gas
Quarrying of stone (includiJU; slate), ~lay, sand, gravel, Hm~stone
Mining of chemical earl}1 such as
soc;la ash ... Yfining and quarrying of. non
metallic products not classified above such as precious and semi. pr~cious stones, asbestos, gypsum, sulphur, asphalt ".
DiviSion 2 & 3-Manufacturing-
20 Foodstuffs--
Production of rice, atta, flour, etc. by milling dehusking and processing of crops and foodgrains .
Production of sugar an_d syrup from sugarcane in mills ...
1OO 101 102 to3 [04
105
106
. 107
108
109
200
201
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 2 &3-Manufaduring-'contJ.
20 Foodstuff-concld .
Produc1ion of indigenous sugar, gut from sugar cane or palm juice llrid
production of candy Production of fruit products such as jam, jelly, sauce 2nd canning and preservation of fruits
Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish and canning of fish
Production of bread, biscuits, cake and other bakery products Produ~tion of tutter, ghee, cheese and other dairy products ."
Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil)
Production of hydrogenated oils
(Vanaspati) ." Prod\lction of other food products such as sweet-meat and condiments, muri, mukri, chira, khoi, cocoa" chocolate, toffee, lozenge
21 Beverages-
Production of distilled spirits, WInes, liquor [rom alcohoJic malt,.. fr~its
and malts in distillery and brewery Production of country liquor Production of indigenous liquor such
as toddy, liquor from mahJ.l~, palm jUice
Production of other liquors not 'Covered above .. \ ...
p,rod uction of aerated ,wd mineral water
Production of ice Production of ice cream Processing of tea in factories Processing of coffee in curing works Production of other beverages
202
203
204
,205
206
207
208
209
210 • 211
212
213
214 215 216 217
218 219
414
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Divi~ion 2 & 3-Manufacturing-contd.
22 Tobacco Products
Manufacture of bidi Manufacture of cigars and cheroots Manufacture of cigarette and
cigarette tobacco Manufacture. of hookah tobacco Manufacture of snuff Manufacture of jerda and other chewing tobacco
Manufacture of other tobacco
products
23 Textile -CottOll-
Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing and baling ...
Cotton spinning (other than in mills) Cotton spinning and weaving III
mills Cotton dyeing, bleaching Cotton weaving in power looms Cotton weaving in handlooms Manufacturing of khadi textile in
handlooms Printing of cotton textile Manufacturing of cotton nets Manufacturing of cotton, cordage,
rope and twine
24 Textile-lute-
Jute pressing and baling Jute spinning and weaving .. , Dyeing and bleaching of jute Printing of jute textile Manufacture of other products like rope, cordage from jute and similar
fibre such as hemp, mesta
25 Textile-Wool-
Wool baling and pressing Wool cleaning and processing
(scouring)
220 221
222 223 224
225
226
230 231
232 233 234 235
236 237 238
239
240 241 242 243
244
250
251
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing-conld.
2~ Textile- Woor-coneld.
Wool spinning and weaving in mill" Wool spinning other than in mills
Wool weaving in power loom "Wool weaving in handlooms Embroidery and art work in woollen textile
26 Textile-Silk-
Spinning and weaving of silk textile in mill
Dyeing ar.d bleaching of silk Spinning of silk other than in mills Weaving of silk textile by power 100m
Weaving of silk textile by handloom Pdnting of silk textile Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine
27 Textile-Miscellaneous
Manufacture of carpet and all other similar type of textile products ...
Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted fabrics and garments
Embroidery and making of crepe lace and fringes
Making of textile garments including raincoats and headgear
Manufacture of made up textile goods except wearing apparel such
as curtains, pillow cases, bedding
materials, mattress, textile bags ... Manufacture of waterproof textile products such as oil cloth, tarpauli
Manufacture and recovery of all types of fibres for purposes of padding, wadding and upholstery
filling Manufacture of coir and coir pro-
ducts
252 253
254 255
256
260 261 262
263 264 265
266
270
271
272
273.
274.
275
276
217
415
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 2 & 3-Manuracturing-contd.
27 Textile-Miscellaneous -coneld.
Manufacture of umbrellas ... 278 Processing and manufacture of textile products not covered above 279
28 Manufacture 0/ Wood and Wood Products-
Sawing and planing of wood 280 Manufacture of wooden furniture and fixtures 281
Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors, windows 282
Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport equipment such as bobbin and similar equipment and fixtures 283
Manufacture of other wood products such as utensils, toys art wares 284
Manufacture of veneer and plywood 285 Manufacture of plywood products such as tea chest 286
Manufacture of boxes and packing cases other than plywood '" 287
Manufacture of materials from cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied produots .,. 288
Manufacture of other wood and allied products not covered above
29 Paper and Paper Products-
Manufacture of pulp from wood, rags, wastepaper and other fibres and the conversion of such pulp into any kind of paper and paper
289
board in mill 290 Manufacture of pulp from wood. rags, wastepaper and other fibres and the conversion of such pulp
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing-contd.
29 Pape, and Paper Product- cancld.
into any kind of paper and paper board handmade ... 291
Manufacture of products, such as paper bags, boxes, cards, envelops and moulded pulp goods from paper, paper board and pulp 292
30 Printing and Publishfng-
Printing and publishing of news-papers and periodicals 300
Printing and publis1:ing of books... 301 All other types of printing including lithography, engraving, etching, block making and other work connected with printing industry
All types of binding, stitching, sizing and other allied works connected
302
with binding industry 303
31 Leather and Leather fro1ucts-
Currying, tanning and finishing of hides and skins and preparation of finished leather 3[0
Manufactnre of shoes and other leather footwear 311
Manufacture of clothing and wearing apparel (except footwear) made of
leather and fur 312 Manufacture of leather products (except those covered by Code Nos. 311, 312). such as leather uphol-st~ry, suitcases, pocket books, cigarette and key cases, purses, saddlery whip and other articles ~ ...
Repair of shoes and other 1eatht!r footwear
Repair of all other leather products except footwear
32' Rubber, Petroll:um and Coal Products-
313
314
315
Manufacture of tyres and tubes 320
ST 4~DARD !NPUST~IAL .cLASSIFICA nON
Major Group Description Minor Grqup (Code) (Code)
Divioisn 2 & 3_MlJnufacturing-contd. 32 Rubber. ·Petrol'wn and Coal Products-coneld.
Manufacture of rubber fOotwear ... 321 Manufacture of rubber goods used for industrial purposes 322
Manufacture of all kinds of other rubber products from natural or synthetic rubber including. rubber raincoats 323
Production of petroleum, kerosepe j
and other petroleum products in petroleum refineries 324
Pro~uction of coallar and coke In
coke oven ... 325 Manufacture of other coal ..and coaltar products not covered else-where 326
33 Chemicals and Chemical ProduclsManufacture of basic industrial chemkals such as acids, alkalis and their salts not else" here specified ... 330
Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours and varnishes 331
Manufacture of fertilizers 332 Manufacture of ammunition, ex-plosive and fire works ... 333
Manufacture of matches 334 Manufacture of medicines, pharmaceutical preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet prepara-tions except soap ." .... 335
Maimfacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds 336
Manufacture of turpentine, synthetic,. resin, and plastic products and materials (including synthetic rubber) '... 337
Manufacture of common salt 338 Manufacture of other chemicals and chemical products not covered above (includhlg inedible oils and fut~ 339
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Gro~p (Code)
;Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing-contd.
34 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal-
Manufacture of structural clay products such as bricks, tiles
Manufactu.re of cement and cement products
Manufacture of lime Manufacture of structural stone
goods. stone dressing <lnd stone crusliing
Manufacture of stonewares, other than images
Manufacture of stone images Manufacture of plaster of paris and its prod uets
Manufacture of asbestos products Manufacture of mica 'products
35 Manufacture of earthetlWare and
earthen pottery Manufacture of crockery
, .. chinaware and
Manuf~cture of porcelain and its products
Manufacture of glass bangles and beads
Manufacture of glass apparatus Manufacture (If earthen image, busts 11hd statues ...
Manufacture of earthen toys and art wares except those covered by code No. 355.
Manufacture of glass and gla~s products except optical and photographic lenses and gl~s products covered above
Manufacture of other non-metallic lilineral products not elsewhere
specifi~d
~40
341 342
343
344 345
346 347 348
350
351
352
353 354
355
356
357
359
417
.STANQARD INI~.u~WIAL.qJASSIFIC~TION
Maj9r Grqup (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Divi~,on 2 & 3,Manufaduring-contd.
36 Basic Metals and their Products except, Machinery and Tramport Equipment-
Manufacture of jron and steel including smelting, refinin~. rolling, conversion into basic fQrms SUC:1
as billets, blo,oms, tubes, rods 360 Manufacture including smelting, re-fining of non-ferrous metals and alloys in basic forms 361
Manufacture of armaments 362
Manufacture of structural steel produ,:ts such as joist, rail, sheet, plate ... 363
Manufacture of iron and ste~l
furniture 364 Manufacture of brass and bell metal products 365
Manufacture of aluminium products 366 Manufacture of metal products (other than of iron brass, bell metal and aluminium) such as tin can... 367
Enamelling, galvanising, plating (in-cluding electroplating) polishing and welding of metal products 368
Manufacture of sundry hard wares such as G.I. pipe, wire net, bolt, screw. bucket, cutlery (This will also include the manufacture of sundry ferrous engineering products done by jobbing engineering concerns which I cannot be elassified in major groups 36, 37,38 and 39) 369
37 Machinery (All kinds other than
Trqnsport) and Eleytricat fquipment-
Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other than electrical) except textile Machinery ... 370
Manufacture and assembling of prime mover and boilers, other than
NIajor Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing-contd.
37 Machinery (All kinis other th{/ll Transport) and Electrical equipment-coneld.
electrical equipment such as diesel engines, road rollers, tractors 371
Manufacture of machine tools 372 Manufacture of textile machinery and accessories 373
Manufacture of heavy electrical machinery and eqtripment such as motors, generators, transformers ... 374
Manufacture of electric lamps and fans ... 375
Manufacture of insulated wires and cables 376
Manufacture of all kinds of battery 377 Manufacture of electronic equipment such as radio, microphone 378
Mapufacture of electric machinery and apparatus, appliances not specified above 379
38 Transport Equipment-
Manufacture, assembly and repairing of locomotives 380
Mam~.racture of wagons, coaches tramways and other rail road equipment other than that covered by code No. 363 381
Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (except-ing motor engines) 382
M~.mufacture of motor vehicles engine part~ and accessories 383
Repairing and servicing of motor vehicles 384
Manufacture of bicycles and tri-cycles and accessories such as saddle, seat frame, gear 385
.Building and repairing of .water transport equipment such as ships, boats and manufacture of Marine engines 386
418
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 2 & 3-Manufacturing-concld.
38 Transport Equipment-concld.
Manufacture and repair of air transport equipment including aero-planes, aeroengines 387
Repairing of bicycles and tricycles ... 388 Manufacture of other transport equipment not covered above such as animal drawn and hand-drawn vehicles 389
39 Miscellaneou~ Manufacturing Indus,
tries
Manufacture of optical instruments and lenses, opthalmic goods and photographic equipment and supplies 390
Manufacture of scientific, medical _ and surgical instruments and equip-
ment and supplies ... 391 Ass~mbling and repairing of watches and clocks ... 392
Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares using gold and other precious metals 393
Manufacture and tuning of musical instruments 394
Manufacture of stationery articles not covered elsewhere such as pencil, penholder, fountain pen 395
Manufacture of sports goods 396 Manufacture and repair work of goods not assignable to any other group 399
Division 4-Construction 40 Construction-
Construction and maintenance of buildings including erection, flooring, deoorative constructions, electrical & sanitary installations ... 400
Construction and maintenance of roads, railways, bridges, tnnnels ... 40 I
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 4-Construction-concld.
40 Construction-concld.
Construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines 402
Construction and maintenance of water ways and water reservoirs
such as bund, embankments, dam, canal, tank, tubewells, wells 403
Division 5-Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary Services
50 Electricity and Gas-
Generation and transmission of electric energy 500
Distribution of electric energy 501 Manufacture of gas in gas works and distribution to domestic and industrial consumers 502
51 Water Supply and Sanitary Services
Collection, purification and distri-bution of water to domestic and industria! consumers 510
Garbage and sewage disposal, operation of drainage system and all other types of work connected with public health and sanitation 5! 1
Division 6-Trade and Commerce
60 Wholesale Trade-
Wholesale trading in cereals and pulses 600
Wholesale trading in vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, poultry and other food stuff (not covered elsewhere) 601
Wholesale trading in a:t kinds of fabrics, and textiles products such as garments, hessian. gunny bag, silk and woollen yarn, shirtings, suitings, hosiery products 602
Wholesale trading in beverages, such as tea (leaf) coffee (seed and powder), aerated water 603
419
ST ANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Major Group
(Code) Descriptions Minor Group
(Code)
Division 6-Trade and Commerce-contd.
60 Wholesale Trade-coneld.
Wholesale trading in intoxicants such as wines, liquors 604
Wholesale trading in other intoxi. cants such as opium, ganja, etc.... 605
Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, cigarettes and other tobacco pro-ducts '" 606
Wholesale trading in animals 607 Wholesale trading in straw and fodder 608
61 Wholesale trading in medicines and chemicals 6[ 0
Wholesale trading in fuel and lighting products such as coke, coal kerosene, candle 611
Wholesale trading in toilets, per-fumery and cosmetics 612
Wholesale trading in metal, porcelain and glass utensils, crockery, china-
ware '" 613 Wholesale tradjng in wood, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings 614
Wholesale trading in footwear 615 Wholesale trading in tyres tubes and allied rubber products 616
Wholesale trading in petrol, mobil oil & allied products 617
Wholesale trading in other house-hold equipment not covered above 618
62 Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials 620
Wholesale trading in wood, bamboo, Ca ne, thatches and similar products
63 Wholesale trading lD paper and otr.er stationery goods
Wholesale trading in agricultural. and industrial machinery equipment and tools and appliances other than electrical
621
630
631
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 6-Trade and C()mmerce -contd.
Wholesale Trade-coneld.
Wholesale trading lD electrical 'machinery and equipment like motor, battery, electric, fan, bulb
Wholesale trading in all kinds of transport and storage rquipment
Whole trading in skins, leather and
632
633
fur 634 Wholesale trading III clocks, e)e glasses, frames
Wholesale trading in hardware and sanitary equipment ' ..
Wholesale trading III scientific, medical and surgIcal instruments
Wholesale trading in precious metals and stones, gold and silverwares and jewellery
Wholesale trading in all goods not covered above
64 Retail Trade-
Retail trading in cereals, pulses, vegetables, fruits, sugar spices, oil,
635
636
637
638
639
fish, dairy produ,cts, eggs, poultry 640 Retait trading in beverages such as tea (leaf), coffee (Seed and powder,) aerated water 641
Retail trading in intoxicants such as wines, liquors 642
Retail trading in other intoxicants such as opium, ganja, etc, ... 643
Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, cjgar~ttes and other tobacco pro-ducts 644
Retail trading in fuel such as coke, coal, firewood and kerosene
Retail trad'ing in food stuffs like sweetmeat condiments, cakes, bis-cuits, etc.
Retail trading in animals Retail trading in straw and fodder
645
(46 647 648
420
STlANDARD INDUSTRIAl:' CLASSIFICATION
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division ()-Trade and Commerce-contcl.
64 Retail Trade-cootd.
65 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree, readymade garments of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles and hosiery products (this includes retail trading III piece-goods of cotton, wool, silk and other textiles)
Retail trading in toilet goods, perfumes apd cosmetics
Retail trading ill medicines and chemicals
Retail trading in footwear, headgear such as hat, umbrella, shoes and chappals
Retail trading in tyres, tubes and allied rubber products
Retail trading in petroi, mobil oil and allied products
66 Retail trading III wood, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings
Retail trading in stationery goods and paper
Retail trading in metal, porcelain and glass utensils
Retail trading in earthenware and earthen to),s
Retail trading in other household equipment not covered above
67 Retail trading in bricks, tiles and other building materials
Retail trading in hardware and sanitary equipment
Retail trading in wood, bamboo cane, bark and thatcbes
Retail trading m other building materials
68 Retail trading in agricultural and industrial machinery equipment, tools and appliances
Retail trading in transport and storage equjpments
650
651 I
652
653
654
655
660
661
662
663
664
670
671
672
673
680
681
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 6-Trade and Coml11erce 'condd.
64 Retail Trade-concld.
Re'tail ~trading in electrical goods like electric fan, bulb, etc. 682
Retail trading in skins, leather and furs and their prod ucrs excluding footwear and headgear 683
Retail trading in clock and watch, eye glass, frame 684
Retail_trading in scientific, medical and surgical instruments ... 685
Retail trading in precious stones and jewellery 686
Retail trading in musical instuments, gramophone record, pictures and paintings including curio dealing ... 687
Boo'k-selling ". 688 Retail trading in goods unspecified 689
69 Trade and Commerce Misccllaneous
Importing and exporting of goods and commodities 690
Real estate and pro'perties ... 691 Stocks, shares and futures ,., 692 Provi{\ents and insurcnce& ... 693 Money lending (indigenous) 694 Banking and similar type of financial operation 695
Auctioneering 696 Distribution of motion pictures 697 All other activities connected with trade and commerce not covered above, including hiring out of durable goods such as electric fan, mis;rophone, rickshaw, etc. 699
Division 7-Tlamport, Storage lind Co mn'iunica tions
70 Transporl-
Transporting by railways ' 700 Transporting by tramway and bus service 701
42ir
S'f ANDi\RWINDUSTRIAL'ClJASSIFICATIQN
Major Group (Code)
Description Minor-Group (Code)'
Division 7-Tran5'PorfStoriige-anll Cdminihce- concld.
70 Transport-coneld.
Transportin'g by motot vehicl~s"
(other than omnibus) Transporting' by road thrdugh 'Other' means of transport such' as hackney carriage', bullock cart, ekka
AtiimaHransporting by aninfals such as -horse', depbant, mule; camel ...
Transporting by man such as carry· ing of luggage, hand cart driving, rickshaw pulling, cycle rIckshaw driving
Transporting by' boat, 'steamer, ferry, etc. by rivs', canal ...
Transporting by boat, steame\', shi'p' catgo boat by sea'or ocean
Transporting by air ... Transporting by other mean's" ndt
coveted' ab'ove ' ... 71 ServIces incidental to transport such
as packing, carting travel agency
72 Storage and' W dre H Dusing:.!.
Op~ration 'of st6tage such' as 'wardhouses
Operation of 5torage such as cold stdrage
OpenitioJ.i of storage of other type.,.
73 Communication-
Postal, telegra'pbic: wire1ess an(¥ J
702
703
704
705
706
707 708
709
710
720
721 722
signal coilimunications 730 Telephone communication ... 731 lr[f'ormation~and ofoadcasting' 732
Division' 8-Senices 80 Public Services (This'does not include
Govt., Quasi-Govt. or local body activitie's, otMr thaIl' administrative, in~such' fields as transport, comnnr-nic'a'dob, inf&mation anB broad-'
Major Group (Code)'
Descripton Minor Group (Code)
Divi~ion 8-Senices---contd.-
80 Pl1blic Services
casting, education and scientific
ser'i1ices, health, industriesl pwduc. tion, construction, marketing' and operation of' financial institution
each of which is classified- in the, appropriate i'ndu'Stry gf0UpS)
Public Services in Union and State army including territorial 'corpS' and' volunteer ~orps
Pu'5li'c service in 'Navy' PUblic ~etvice in Air Force' ... PuNic ser~ice"i'n 'Polied' PubttC' tervice in administnitivt d~p'artments' a'nd' offices 'of Centrat' Gbv'ernment
Pub'ricJ service in - adt1'litTistI'alive departmetlts and' offices of qliasl~' government organisation, mu'njci .. paliti~s, local'oo~rds~ etC'.
Public service-s' in I ad'fnini~trativ'e departniebts and offi.c~5 'of State' GOv'ernrrrehts
8-1; Educational and Scientific Services-
Educational services such as those rendered by technicar colleges: technical' schools and'simHar techni· cal and vocational institutions
Educational services such, as those rer'rdered 1;y' colleges; sch'ools and·' similar oUYer inst1tufionS"of ndIi-
800
801 802 803
804
805
i09
810
technical type 81--1 Scientific services and research insti-tutions not capable of class'ificatiOIi under any individual group 812
82' Medical and Health Services-
Public health and, medical' services rendered by organisations and individuals such as by hosp,ita}s,
422
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICAT~ON
Major Group
(Code)
Description Minor Group (Code)
Division 8-Services-contd.
82 Medical and Health Services-·coneld.
sanatoria, nursing homes, maternity and child welfare clinic as also by hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic and homeopathic practitioners 820
Veterinary services rendered by organisations and individuals 821
83 Religious and Welfare Services-
Religious services rendered by religious organisations and their establishments maintained for worship or promotion of religious activities, this ineludes missions, ashrams and other allied organisations ... 830
Religious and allied services rendered by pandit, priest, preceptor, fakir, monk 831
Welfare services rendered by organisations operating on profit basis for the promotion of welfare of the community such as relief societies, red-cross organisation for the collection and allocation of contri-butions for charity
84 Legal Services-
Legal services rendered by barrister, advocate, solicitor, mukteer, plea-
832
d~r, mukurie, mUilshi 840 Matrimonial services rendered by organisations and individ uals 841
'85 Business Services-
Engineering_ 'ser ...ices rendered by professional organisations or indivi-duals 850
Business services rendered by organisations of accountants, auditors, book-keepers or like individuals... 851 business services rendered by professional organisations or indivi-
Major Group (Code)
Description
Division 8-Servces-contd.
85 Business Services-coc1d.
Minor Group (Code)
duals such as those of adv6rtising and publicity agencies 852
Business services rendered by professional organisations or individuals such as those of rendered by news-agency, newspaper correspondent, columnist, journalists, editors,'authors 853
• 86 Community Services and Trade and Labour Associations-
Services rendered by trade associations, chambers of commerce, trade unions and similar other organi-sations 860
Services rendered by civic, social, cultural, political and fraternal organisations such. as rate payers association, club, library 861
Community ~ervices such as those rendered by public libraries, musepms, botanical an<;l zoological gardens etc. 862
87 Recreation Services-
Production of motion pictures and allied services such as processing editing, etc. ... 870
Recreation services rendered by cinema houses by exhibition of motion pictures 871
Recreation services rendered by organisations and individuals such as those" of theatres, opera companies, ballet and dancing parties,
musicians, exhibitions, CIrcus, carnivals 872
Recreation services rendered by indoor and outdoor sports by organisations and individuals including horse, motor, etc., racing ... 873
423
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION
Major Group
(Code) Description Minor Group
(Code)
Division 8-Services-contd.
88 Personal Services-
Services rendered to households such as those by domestic servants, cooks 880
Services rendered to households such as those by governess, tutor, private secretary 881
Services rendered by hotels, boarding houses, eating houses, cafes, restaurants and similar other organisations to provide lodging and Board-ing facilities '" 882
Laundry services rendered by organisations and indivBuals, this includes all types of cleaning, dyeing
bleaching, dry cleaning, services... 883 Hair dressing, other services rendered
by organisation and individuals
such as those by barber, hairdressing
Major Group _(Code)
Description
Division 8-Services -concld. 88 Personal Services-concld.
Minor Group (Code)
saloon and beauty shops 884 Services rendered by portrait and commercial photographic studios 885
89 Services (not elsewhere classified)-
Services rendered by organisations or individuals not elsewhere classi-fied 890
Division 9-A.ctivities not adequately described
90 Activities unspecified and not adequately described including activities of such individuals who fail to
provide sufficient information about their industrial affiliation to enable them to be classified 900
Fresh entrants to the Labour Market 999
425
ANNEXURE II
LIST OF COMMON HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WITH THEIR INDUSTRIAL CODE NUMBER
Industrial I Code Number
Major
Household I~dustry
Group 00 "Field Produce and Plantation Crops
005'} Production of Vegetables 005.2 Production of roots etc., not included above 006.1 Production of fruits aad nuts in plantation,
vines and orchards 006.2 Production of copra (from coconuts) 007.1 Production of thatching grass
007.2 Production of WJod, bamboo, cane reeds, etc. (excluding thatching grass)
008.1 Production of juice (Neera) by tapping coconut trees
008.2 Production of juice by tapping other palms like date, palmyra n.e.c.
009 Production of otheF agricllltural produce (including fruits and huts not covered by 006 and flowers) not covered above
Major Group 0 I Plantation Crops
013 Production of to!Jacco in Plantation 015.1 Pan Cultivation 015.2 Plantation Crops except tea, coffee, rubber,
tobacco, ganja, cinchona, opium and pan
Major Group 02 Forestry and Logging
023.1 Production of charcoal 023.2 Production of other fuel by exploitation of
forests 024 Production of fodder by exploitation of
forests
025.1 Production of Kathha 025.2 Production of Lac 025.3 Production of gum 025.4 Production of resins, barks, - herbs, wild
fruits, berries and leaves etc. n.e.c. 026 Production and gathering of other fOl'est
products not covered above
Industrial Code'
Number Household Industry
Major Group 03 Fishing
030· Production of fish by fishing in sea
031 Production 'of fish by fishing in inland waters and ponds including fish farms and fish hatcheries
032 Production of pearls, conch, shells, sponges, sea herbs, corals etc., by gathering or lifting from sea, river, pond
Major Group ,04 Livestock and Hunting
040.1 Rearing of goa~ for milk and animal power 040.2 Rearing of buffalo for milk and animal power 040.3 Rearing of cows for milk and animal power 040.4 Rearing of camels and other big domestic
animals 040.5 Production and rearing of livestock mainly
for milk and animal power n.e.c. 041.1 Sheep breeding and rearing 041.2 Production of wool 042.1 Rearing and production of pigs and goats
(mainly for slaughter) n.e.c.
042.2 Rearing and production of other animals
(mainly for slaughter) 043.1 Poultry keeping and production of eggs 043.2 Rearing and production of ducks, hens etc.
and other small birds e.g, .pigeons, parrots peacock, maina etc.
044.1 044.2 045
046.1
046.2
Bee keeping for production of honey and. wax Collection of wax and honey Rearing of tassarferifmulberry and other
sllk worms and production of cocoons and raw silk
Dog breeding, rearing of rabbits and guineapigs
Rearing of other small animals and insects
D.e.C.
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LIST OF COMMON HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WITH THEIR INDUSTRIAL CODE NUMBER
Industrial Code
Number
Major
Household Industry
Group 04 Livestock and Honting--contd.
048.1 Collection of bones 048 2 Manufacture of glue from animal carcases 048.3 Manufacture of gut
0484 Production of other animal husbandry products such as skin, ivory, teeth and hair etc.
Major Group 10 Mining and Quarrying.
107.1 E~traction of ch~lk 107.2 Quarrying of lime-stone 107.3 Stone and slate quarrying 107.4 Quarrying of sand, clay, gravel etc. n.e.c.
Major Group 20 Foodstuffs
200.1 Production of flour by village chakkies or flour mill by grinding wheat, maize, gram etc.
200.2 Hand pounding of rice by Dhekhi or Ukhal 200.3 Production of rice by milling, gehusking and
processing of paddy by rice mill 200.4 Grinding of chillies. turmeric etc. 200.5 Production of pulses 2006 Parching of grains 200. 7 Pr~d.uction and processing of other crops and
food grains n.e.c. 202.1 GUf and Khandsari making from, sugarcane
and palm 202.2 production of bhoora and candy 202.3 Production of jaggery from coconut and
palmyta juice (neera) 202.4 Production of other indigenous products
from sugar and jaggery D.e.C.
203.1 Manufacture of achar, pickles, chutney and murabba
203.2 Production of sauce, jam and jelly
Industrial Code
Number
Major
Household Industry
Group 20 Foodstuffs-coneld.
203.3 Processing of cashew Dut 203.4 Manufacture of kokan products 203.5 Fruit preservation (canning of fruits) 203.6 Making dried vegetables 203.7 Production of other fruit products and pre
servation of fruits n.e.c. 204.1 Slaughtering, preservation of meat and fish
and canning of fish 204.2 Fish currying or curing and salting (currying
applies mor~ to skin and hide) 205 Production of bread, biscuit, cake and cther
bakery products 206 Production of butter, cream, ghee, cheese,
chhana, khowa and other dairy products 207 Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small
machines 209.1 Confectionery 209.2 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, .peda, barphi,
batasa etc. 20g,3 Sattu, bhunja, papar, barri, danauri, tilauri,
sewai, apalam etc. 209.4 Making of chura or chira, muri, murki, kllOi 209.5 Making of chat 209.6 Making of dalmot, chanachur (jar) garam,
rewari etc, 209.7 Making of other food products for residuary
snacks 209.8 Production of other food products like cocoa,
chocolate, toffee, lozenge Major
Group 21 Beverages 210.1 Manufacture of vinegar from eoconut juice
(neera) 210.2 Manufacture of distilled spirits, wines, liquor
from alcoholic malt. fruits and malts in' distillery and brewery
421
LIST OF COMMON HOUSEHOLD lNDUSTRIES WITH THEIl{ INDUSTRIAL CODE NUMBER
Industrial Code
Number ,Household Industry
Major Group 21 Beve,ages
211 Production of country liquor from material obtained from sources othe~ tban trees and shrubs
212.1 Production of indigenous liquor sU,ch as liquor, toddy, neera from mahua and palm trees
212.2 Prodl;lction of other indigenous liquors from other materials from trees and shrubs
214.1 Production of mineral water 214.2 Production of aerated water such as soda-
water, lemonade etc. 215 Production of ice 216 Production of ice cream, ice-candy or kulphi-
malai, mHk-shake etc, 218 Grinding of Coffee 219.1 Preparation of sharbats and 'squashes 219.2 Preparation of jeerapani 219.3 Production of other beverages n.e.c.
Major Group 22 Tobacco Products
220 Manufacture of bidi 221 Manufacture of cigars and cheroots 223 Manufacture of hookah tobacco 224 Manufacture of snuff 225 Manufacture of jer,da, kimam, kbaini and
other chewing tobacco 226 Manufacture of other tobacco products n.e.c.
Major Group 23 Textile-Cotton
230 Cotton ginning, cleaning, carding, pressing and baling
231 Cotton spinning (by charkha and takaIi) 233.1 Dyeing of cloth (cotton) and yarn 233.2 Bleaching of cloth (cotton) and yarn 233.3 Tie and dye (bandhani) of cloth and yarn
Industrial Code
Number
Major Group 23
Household Industry
lextile-Cotton-concId.
234 Cotton cloth weaving in power ooms 235 Cotton cloth weaving in handlooms 236 Manufacture Of khadi textile in handlooms 237 Printing of cloth (cotton) 238.1 Making of fishing net 238.2 Making of mosquito net 238.3 Making of other nets 239.1 Making of sacred thread 239.2 Making of thread, rope, cordage and twins
(cotton)
Major Group 24 Textile-Jute
240 Jute pressing and baling 241 Jute spinning and weaving of mats; asanis
etc. 242 Dyeing and bleaching of jute 244.1 Making of rope and cordage, out of !)emp 244.2 Making of rope and cordage. out of jute 244,3 Making of rope by palm tibre 244.4 Making of rope by date palm fibre 244.5 Making of fibre, sunn-hemp fibre 244.6 Making of other products from jute and
~imilar fibres such as hemp, m~5ta
Major GrOup 25 TextiIe-Wool
250 Wool baling and pressing 251 Cleaning, sorting, carding, scouring and pro-
cessing of wool 253 Spinning of wool by charkha or taknli 254 Wea'ving of woollen cloth in powerioom such
as blankets, asanis etc. 255 Weaving of woollen cloth in handlocm such
as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, gudma, etc.
428
LIST OF COMMON HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIFS WITH THEIR INDUSTRIAL CODE NUMBER
Industrial
Code Number Major
Household Industry
Group 25 Textile-Wool-coneld.
256.1 Embroidery with various colours, combinations of various threads and art work in woolen textile
256.2 Shawls (with traditional borders)
Major Group 26 Textile-Silk 261 Dyeing and bleaching of silk
262.1 Spinning of tussar, other than in mills 262.2 Sp'inning of eri, other than in mills 262.3 Spinning of silk, other than in mills n.e.c. 263.1 Weaving of Traditional silk (Atlas) by power-
loom
263.2 Weaving of tUssar by powerloom 2,62.3 Weaving of eri by powerloom 263.4 Weaving of silk and artificial silk in power
loom n.e.c. 264.1 Weaving of mashtu, himroo, brocade, kin
khab by handloom
264.2 Weaving of silk and artificial silk in hand-lo'oms n.e.c.
265 Printing of silk textile 266.1 Goaf making 266.2 Making of silk cordage rope and twine n.e.c. Major
Group 27 Textile-Miscellaneous 270.1 Making of durries 270.2 Making of carpets and druggets 270.3 Manufac;ture of other similar textile products
n.e.c.
271.1 Making of hosiery goods such as banyans,
socks, sweaters, mufflers etc. 271.2 Making of nalas and azarbands 271.3 Making of parandas and chootelas 271.4 Manufacture of hosiery and other knitted
fabrics and garments n.e.c. 272.1 Embroidery and making of phulkari
Industrial
Code Number Major
Household Industry
Group 27 Textile-Miscellaneous-contd.
272.2 Making of jari thread, zardoshi 272.3 Traditional embroidery 272.4 Patchwork embroidery 272.5 Lace garland making 272.6 Making of fringes and crepe laces 272.7 Making of kargota, main garlands, shell
garlands etc. 272.8 Making of other embroidery products n.e.c. 273.1 Making of cap, hat, and other head-gear 273.2 Traditional garments 273.3 Chrochet work (bora caps) 273.4 .Making of textile garments including rain
coats and head-gears n.e.c 274.1 Weaving of-khes, bed covers, curtains, pillow
cases and table cloth, cloth bags etc. 274.2 Making of newar
274.3 Manufacture of other made-u? textile goods like mattress, quilt, rezai etc. n.e.c.
275 Manufacture of water proof textile products
such as oil cloth, tarpaulin etc. 276.1 Making of namdil felt 276.2 Making of suzani (padded quilts) 276.3 Processing of coconut fibre for upholstery 276.4 Handicraft articles made of flax and fibre 276.5 Manufacture and recovery of all types of
fibres for purpOSes of padding, padding and upholstery filling n.e.c.
'277.1 Manufacture of coir matting, cactus fibre for ropes and rope Illaking from coconut fibre
277.2 Making ofbrush, broom etc. from coconut fibre
277.3 Coir spinning
277.4 Coconut curing
217.5 Other allied prodUcts of coir industry n.e.c.
278 Manufacture and repair of umbrellas
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LIST OF COMMON HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WITH THEIR INDUSTRIAL CODE NUMBER
Industrial Code
Number Household Industry
Major Group 27 Textile-Miscellaneous-coneld. 279.1 Making of daura (thread) batua, cotton,
thread, buttons 279.2 Manufacture of dolls and toys (rags and
cotton) 279.3 Manufacture of other textile products not
elsewhere classified
Major
Group 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products
280 Sawing, planing and milling of wood 281 Manufacture of wooden furnitnre and
fixtures 282 Manufactnre of structural wooden goods
283.1
28~.2
284.1 284.2
284.3 284.4
284.5 284.6 284.7 284.8
284,9 285
287
288.1
(including treated timber) such as beams, posts, dOGlrs, ~indows
Carpentry works concerned with repairs of agricultural implements (wood)
Manufacture of wooden industrial goods other than transport equipment such as bobbin and similar equipments and fixtures
Lacquerware (If on wood) Manufacture of wooden utensils, art ware
and decorative wooden boxes (patras)
Manufacture of wooden toys Sandal wood and other wood carving Bead making from wood .Sawdust and plaster figure making Marquetry boxes (inlay work) Manufacture of photo frames and framing of photo paintings etc.
Manufacture of other wooden products D.e.C. Manufacture of match splinters, plywood and veneers
IManufacture of boxes and packing Qases other than plywood
Making of box from moonj ~rass
Industrial Code
Number Major
Household Industry
Group 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wood Products 288.2 Making of rope mats etc. from moonj and
sawai grass aad making of cadjar for thatchmg purposes
288.3 Making of mats, handrans and umbrellas from palm leaves
288.4 Making of sirki, moora and chhaj 288.5 Making of baskets and broomsticks 288.6 Making of donas (drone) and ppttals (patra
vali) from leaves 288.7 Caning of chairs 288.8 Making of chicks, cuscus-tatti and fans,
sticks and poles from bamboo 288.9 Manufacture of other articles from leaf, cane,
bamboo, cork and other allied products n.e.c.
289.1 Making of sticks and poles from wood 289.2 Making of wooden kbaraus and other
wooden sandals 289.3 Making of artwbeels 289.4 Manufacture of other wood and allied prQ
qucts n.e.c.
Major
Group 29 Paper and 'Paper Products
291 Manufacture of pulp and paper by hand
292.1 Making of envelopes and paper bags
292.2 Papier mache articles
292.3 Making of kite 292.4 Paper decorations for homes
292.5 Making of card· board boxes and cards
292.6 M~king of paper toys
292.7 Making of paper flowers etc.
292.8 Manufacture of other paper products from paper, paper board and pulp ,n.e.c.
4:)0
LIST OF COMMON HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WI1H THEIR INDUSTRIAL CODE NUMBER'
Industrial Code
Number
Major
Household Industry
Group 30 Printing and Publishing
301 Printing and publishing of books I
302. I Printing works, printing of handbills, in-vitation cards etc.
302.2 Lithography, engraving, etching, block making, type cutting and other works connected with printing industry
303 Book binding stitching, sizing. and Qther works connected with !Jook binding industry
Major Group 31 Leather and Leather Products
310.1 Flaying, processing of hides and skins including taxidermy
310.2 Currying tanning and finishing of hides and skins preparation of finished leather
310.3 Stuffed animals 311.1 Making of leather boots, shoes or chappals
(slippers, sandals) 311.2 Making of Poola shoes 311.3 Manufacture of other footwear D.e.C.
312 Making of clothing and wearing apparel (except footwear) made of leather and fur
313 Manufacture Qf leather products such as leather upholstery suit cases, pocket-books, cigarette and key cases, purses, saddlery, whip, ac·1uaducts (Kos), charsa and otber articles
314 Repair of shoes, chappals and other leather footwear
315 Repair of all other leather products except footwear
Major Group 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products
320 Vulcanising lyres anq tubes 321 Manufacture of cbappals from torn tyres and
other rubber footwear
Industrial Code
Number Household Industry
Major Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Group 32 Products-concld.
322 Mannfacture of fubber, products from natural
Major
and synthetic rubber including rain-coats, oil cloths, waterproof cloths etc.
Group 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products
331.1 Manufacture of dyes, paints, colours, abir, sindoor, varnish etc.
331.2 Manufacture of indigo 332 Manufacture of fertilizer (including from
bones) 333 Manufacture of fireworks and other explo-
sives such as pataka etc. 334 Manufacture of matches 335.1 Manufacture of incense and perfumes 335.2 Manufacture of Agarbatti 335.3 Manufacture of rose water 335.4 Manufacture of powder, snow, cream, bindi,
tikali, hair oil and nail polish 335.5 Manufacture of kumkum and hinglo 335.6 Manufacture of mascara and kajal 335.7 Manufacture of medicines (ayurvedic, unani
etc.) and pharmaceutical preparations 335.8 Manufacture of perfumes, cosmetics and
other toilet preparations n.e.C. 336.1 Manufacture of soap and washing soda 336.2 Manufacture of other washing and cleaning
compounds n.e.c.
337.1 Manufacture of plastic toys 337.2 Making of plastic buttons 337.3 Manufacture of other plastic goods 337.4 Making of celluloid goods 337.5 Manufacture of turpentine, synthetic resin
and other materials n.e.c. 338 Salt Production 339.1 Manufacture of ink including fountain pen
ink
431
LlST OF COMMON HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WITH THEIR INDUSTRIAL CODE NUMBER
Industrial Code
Number
Major
Househcld Industry
Group 33 Chemicals and Chrmica\ Products-coneld.
339.2 Making of candles 339.3 Making of tooth powder 339.4 Making of boot polish and inedible oils etc. 339.5 Manufacture of other chemical products
n.e.c.
Major Group 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products other
than Petroleum and Coal
340.1 Making of bricks 340.2 Manufacture of roofing tiles 340.3 Manufacture of other' clay products n.e.c. 341.1 Manufacture of cement door frames and sani-
tary fittings 341.2 Manufacture of cement jali and tiles
341.3 Making of cement statues 341.4 Making of cement products n.e.C. 342.1 Manufacture of lishu 342.2 Manufacture of lime 343,1 Stone carving 343.2 Marble carving 34:3.3 Granite carving 343.4 Manufacture of other strl] ~tural stone goods,
stone dressing and stone crushing n.e.c. 344 Making of chakki, challa, silaut, lorha,
jainta, utensils and other articles from stone 345 Manufacture of stone images and toys 346.1 Making of images frome soap ston~ 346.2 Manufacture of images. toys and other
articles of plaster of paris I
348.1 Mica spliting I
348.2 Manufacture of mica produ ;t5, including mica grinding
350 Making of earthenware such as pottery, ctc. 351 ManUfacture of crockery 353.1 Making of glass bangles
\
Industrial code
Number Household Industry
Major
Grotlps 34-35 Non-metallic Mineral Products other than Petroleum and Coal
353.2 Making o( glass beads 353.3 Manufacture of bead garlands (wnere making
of garlands is undertaken at the place of manufacture of beads) (also see 399)
354 Manufacture of Llboratory glass apparatus 355 Making of clay models, earthen images, busts
and statues .
356.1 Making of earthen toys and artware 356.2 Decorative ceramics
357 Manufacture of glass and glass products except optical and photographic lenses
Major Group 36 Basic Metals and their Products except
Machinery and Transport Equipment
360.1 Re·rolling of M. S. Rods .3602 Manufacture of iron and steel including
smelting, refining, rolling, etc. such as billets, blooms, tubes, rods n. e. c.
362 Manufacture of arms and weapons and their r~pair service
364 Manufacture of iron and steel furniture 365.1 Making of utensils of brass and bell metal 365.2 Making of brassware 365.3 Making of bottom part of hookah from
brass and bell metal 365.4 365.5
366.1
Making of brass and bell metal ornaments 11aking of other brass and bell metal
products n.e.c. Making of aluminium utensils
366.2 Making of other aluminium products n.e.c. 367.1 Making of tin utensils 367.2 Making of articles from tin sheets 367.3 Copper utensils
367.4 Bronze works including bronze images, medals and articles of alloys
432
LIST OF COMMON. HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRlES WITH THEIR INDUSTRIAL CODE NUMBER
Industrial Code
Number Major
Household Industry
Groups 36 Basic Metals and their Products except Machinery and Transport Equipment
367.5 Manufacture of other metal products (excluding iron, brass, bell metal, alumi-·nium) n.e.c.
368.1 Lacquerware (if on metal) 368.2 Nickel plating and electroplating 368.3 Engraving, embossing, polishing .and welding
of metal products 368.4 Enamelling and galvanizing of metal
products 368.5 Plating an9 electroplating of metal n.e.c.
including silverplating, gold plating, E. P. N. S. etc.
369.1 Manufacture of agriculture implements such as p,loughshare, kburpi, kudal etc.
369.2 Manufacture of light engineering goods including bolts and screws
369.3 Making of iron uten~ils (e.g., buckets etc.) and articles from iron sheets
369.4 Making and repairing of locks and trunks 369.5 Cutlery 369.6 Manufacture of pins 369.7 Manufacture of scales, weights and measures 369.8 Foundry Industry (including blacksmithy) 369.9 Manufacture of other sundry hard wares such
as G. I. pipe, wire net etc., n.e.c. Major
Group 37 Machinery (All Kinds other than Transport)
and Electrical Equipment 370 Manufacture of mechanical water pumps,
tube well pumps, air pumps etc. 372 Manufacture of small machine tools and
machine parts 373 Manufacture of sewing m1chine parts 375 Repairing and servicing of fans 376. Manufacture of insulated wires. 377.1 Manufacture of storage batteries 377.2 Manufacture of charging batteries
Industrial Code
Numrer Household Industry
Major;
Group 37 Machinery (All Kinds other than Transport) and Electrical Equipment
377J Manufacture of other batteries n.e.c. 378 Repairing and servicing of radios 379.1 Manufacture of domestic electrical appliances 379.2 Repairing and s.ervicing of electrical appara-
tus, hearts, oven etc.
Major Group 38 Transport Equipment
382 Manufacture of body of trucks and· buses including carpentry and joinery work involved
384 Repairing and servicing of automobiles
385.1 Manufacture of cycle parts and accessories such as saddle, seat frame and gear etc.
385.2 Manufacture of rickshaw parts 386 Manufacture of boats and barges 383 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 389 Manufachlre of animal drawn and ha~d
Major
drawn vehicles such as bullock cart, tamtam, lagadi, palaki cab, wheelbarrow, hand
barrow etc.
Gr,oup 39 Miscellaneaus Manufacturing Industries
390.1 Repair of spectacles 390.2 Manufacture of small photographic equipment
390.3 Manufacture o.f optical and photographic equipment n.e.c.
391 Manufacture of scientific goods 392 Repairing and servicing of watches and
clocks 393.1 Inlay work with ivory and brass 393.2 Goldsmitby 393.3 Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and
wares using gold and other precious metal and precious and semi-precious stones
393.4 Silver artware, including silver repousse wprk \
433
LIST OF COMMON HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES WITH THEIR INDUSTRIAL CODE NUMBER
Industrial code
number Major
Groups 39
Household Industry
Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Industries-contd.
393.5 393.6 393.7 393.8 393.9
on copper (such as in Tanjore) and silver images
Silver filigree industry Manufacture of gold and silver leaves
'"\
Gold co\ering work (fancy jewellery) Bidriware industry Manufacture of jewellery, silverwares etc. n.e.c.
394 Manufacture, repairing and tuning of musical instruments such as harmonium, table, sitar, bansuri etc.
395.1 Manufacture of chalk pieces 395.2 Making of slate and slate pencil
395.3 Making of rubber stamps 395.4 Manufacture of fountain pen parts 395.5 Manufacture of other stationery articles such
as pencils, penholders etc. 396.1 Manufacture of deshi sports goods such as
lezzim and dumballs
-Industrial code
number Household Industry
Major Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Group 39 Industries-coneld.
396.2 Making of rubber balls and balloons 396.3 Manufactnre of other sports goods n.e.c.
bats, rackets, balls, etc. 399.1 Making of tikka and cowdung cakes 399.2 Making of beads from conch shells and horn
goods
399.3 Making of traditional objects such as Orissa, Mysore and Tanjore paintings etc.
399.4 Making oflac bangles 399.5 Making of buttons (bone, shell ivory) 399.6 Making of gangavan (making of wig from
human hair) 399.7 Making of garlands from flowers, camphor,
sandal wood shavings seeds and other materials, like beads etc.
399.8 Repair of petromax lights etc. 399.9 Making and repairing of goods n.e.c.
ANNEXURE III
NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION QF OCCUPATIONS
(CODE STRUCTURE)
which classifies occupations into 331 O;cupational Families (three-digit code numbers) 75 Occupational Groups (two-digit code numbers) 11 Occupational Divi~ions (one-digit code numbers)
Divisions
o Professional, Technical and Related Workers Administrative, Executive and Managerial
Workers 2 -Clerical and Related Workers 3 Sales Workers 4 Farmers, Fishermen. Hunters, Loggers and Re
lated Workers • 5 Miners, Quarrymen and Related Workers 6 Workers in Transport and Communications
Occupations 7-8 Craftsmen, Production Process Workers and
Labourers not Elsewhere Classified 9 Service, Sport and Recreation Workers X Workers not Classifiable by Occupation
Divisions, Groups and Families
o PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND RELATED WORKERS
00 Architects, Engineers and Surveyors 000 Architects 001 Civil Engineers (including Overseers) 002 Mechanical Engineers 003 Electrical Engineers 004 Chemical Engineers 005 Metallurgical Engineers 006 Mining Engineers 007 Surveyors 009 Architects, Engineers, and S~rveyors, n.e.c.
01 Chemists, Physicists, GeolOJists and other Physical Scientists
010 Chrmists except Pharmaceutical Chemists o 11 Ph~rmaceutical Chemists 012 Physicists 013 Meterologists 014 Geologists and Geophycists
015 Mathematicians 019 Chemists, Physicists, Geologists and .other
Physical Scientists, n.e.c.
02 Biologists, Velerinarians, Agronomists and
Related Scientists
020 Biologists and Animal Scientists 021 Veterinarians 022 Silviculturists 023 Agronomists and Agricultural Scientists 029 Biologists, Vet~rinari~ns, Agronomists and
Related Scientists, n.e.c.
03 Physicians, Surgeons and Dentists
030 Physicians and Surgeons, Allopathic 031 Physicians, Ayurvedic 032 Physicians, Homeopathic 033 Physicians, Others 034 Physiologists 035 Dentists 039 Physicians, Surgeons apd Dentists, n.~.c.
04 Nurses, Pharmacists. and other Medical and Health Technicians
040 Nur.ses 041 Midwives and Health Visitors 042 Nursing Attendants and Related WQr~cers 043 Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Techni-
cians 044 Vaccinators 045 Physiotherapists, Masseurs and Related
Technicians 046 Sanitation Technicians
047 ap_tore trists and Opticians 049 Medlcal and Health Technicians, n.e.c.
(excluding Laboratory Assistants see 091)
05 Teachers
050 T~achers, University 051 Teachers, Secondary Schools 052 Teachers, Middle and Primary Schools
053 Teachers, Nursery and I(indergarten Schools
059 Teachers, n.e,c. 06 Jurists
060 Judges and Magistrates 06l Legal Practitioners and Advisers 062 Law Assistants 069 Jurists and Legal Technicians, n.e·C.
(including Petition Writers) 07 Social Scientists and Related Workers
070 Economists 071 Accolmtants and Auditors 072 Statisticians and Actuaries 073 Geographers 074 Psycbologists 075 Personnel Specialists 076 Labour and Social Welfare Workers 077 Sociologists and Anthropologists 078 ~ is torians, Archeologists, Political Sci en
tis' and Related Workers 079 50;:ial Scientists and Related Workers,
n.c.c. 08 Artists, Writers and Related Workers
080 Authors
081 Editors, Journalists and Related Workers 082 Translators, Interpreters and Language
Specialists 083 Painters, Decorators and Cpmmercial
Artists 084 Sculptors and ModeUers 085 Actors and Related Workers 08"6 Musicians and Related Workers 087 Dancers and Related Workers 089 Artists, Writers and Related Workers,
D.e.c. 09 Draughtsmen and Science and Engineering Tech-
nicians, n.e.c. 090 Draughtsmen
091 Laboratory Assistants 099 Science and Engineering Technicians,
n.e.c. OX Other Professional, Technical o'1d Related
Workers
OXO Ordained Religious Workers OXI Non-ordained Religious Workers
436
OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and Re1ated Workers
OX3 Librarians, Archivists and Related Workers
OX9 Other Pr.ofessional, Technical and Related Workers, n.e,c.
1 ADMINISTRATIVE, EXECUTIVE AND MANAGERIAL WORKERS
10 Administrators and Executive OJjicilJls Government
-100 Administrators and Executive Officials, Central Government
10 1 Administrators and Executive Officials, State Government ,
102 Administrators and Local Bodies
103 Administrators and Quasi-Government
104 Village Officials
Executive Officials,
Executive Officials,
109 Administrators and Executive Officials, Government, n.e.c.
11 Directors and Managers, Wholesale and Retail Trade
1 10 Directors and Managers, Wholesale Trade 111 Directors and Managers, Retail Trade
12 Directors, Managers and Workillg Proprietor~
Financial Institutions 129 Directors, Managers and Working Pro
prietors, Banks 121 Directors, Managers and Working Pro
prietors, Insurance 129 Directors, Managers and Working Pro
prietors, Financial Institutions, D.e.c. 13 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors,
Other 130 Directors, Managers and Working Pro
prietors, Mining, Quarrying and Well Drilling
131 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Construction
132 Directors, Managers and Working ~ro
prietors, Electricity, Gas, Water and Sanitary
133 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Manufacturing
134 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Transport and Communication
135 Dir~ctors, Managers and Working Pro-prietors, Recreation, Entertainment and Catering Services
136 Directors, Managers and Working Pro-,
prietors, Other Serv ices 139 Directors, Managers and Working Pro
prietors, n.e.c. 2 CLERICAL AND RELATED WORKERS
20 Book-Keepers and Cashiers 200 Book-keepers, Book-keeping and Accounts
Clerks 201 Cashiers 202 Ticket Sellers and Tacket Inspectors in
cluding Ushers and Ticket Collectors (excluding those on moving transport
21 Stenographers and Typists 210 Stenographers 2li Typists
22 Office Machine Operators 220 Computing' Clerks and Calculating
Machine Operators 221 Punch Card Machine Operators 229 Office Machine Operators, n.e.c.
28 Clerical Workers, JJIiscellaneous 280 General and other Ministerial Assistants
and Clerks -
289 Miscellaneous Office Workers including Record-keepers, Muharrers, Despatchers, Packers and Binders of Office Paperes
29 Unskilled Office. Workers 290 Office Attendents, Ushers, Hall Porters'
etc. D.e.C.
3 SALES WORKERS, 30 Working Proprietors, Wholesale and Retail. Trade
300 Working Proprietors, Wholesale Trade 301 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade
31 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen, Salesmen of Securities and Services and Auctioneers 310 Agents and Salesmen, Insurance 311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real
Estate 312 Brokers and Agents, Securities and Shares 313 Auctioneers 314 Valuers and Appraisers 319 Insurance and Real Est:,tte Salesmen,
Salesmen of Securities and Services, and Auctioneers, n.e.c.
32 Commercial Travellers alld Manufacturers' Agents
320 Commercial Travellers 321 Manufacturers' Agents 329 Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers'
Agents, n.e.c.
3-3 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers
330 Salesmen and Shop Assistants, Wholesale and Retail Trade
331 Hawkers, Pedlars and Street Vendors 339 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related
Workers, n.e.c.
34 Money-Lenders and Pawn-Brokers
340 MenoY-Lenders (including Indigenous Bankers)
341 Pawn-Brokers
4 FARMERS, FISHERMEN, HUNTERS, LOGGERS AND RELATED WORKERS
40 Farmers and Farm Managers
400 Cultivators (Owners) 401 Cultivators (Tenants) 402 Farm Managers, Inspectors and Overseers 403 Planters and Plantation Managers 404 Farmers and Farm Managers, Animals,
Birds and Insect Rearing 409 Farmers and Farm Managers, n.e.c.
41 Farm Workers
410 Farm Machinery Operators 411 Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and Insects
Rearing
412 Gardeners (malis) 413 Tappers (Palm, Rubber trees, etc.) 414 Agricu1turallabourers 415 Plantation labourers 419 Farm Workers, n.e.c.
42 Hunters and Related Workers
420 RUGters 421 Trap~ers 429 Hunters and Related Workers, n.e.c.
43 Fishermen and Related Workers -. .
430 Fishermen, Deep Sea 431 Fishermen, Inland and Coastal Waters'
432 Conch and Shell gatherers, Sponge and
Pearl Divers 439 Fishermen and Related Workers, n.e.C.
44 Loggers and other Forestry Workers 440 Forest Rangers and Related Workers 441 Harvesters and Gatherers of Forest
Products including lac (except logs) 442 Log Fellers and Wood Cutt~rs 443 Charcoal Burners and Forest Product
Processers 449 Loggers and Other Forestry Workers,
n.e.c.
5 MINERS, QUARRYMEN AND RELATED WORKERS
50 Miners and Quarrymen 500 Miners 501 Quarrymen 502 Drillers, Mines and Quarries 503. Shot Firers 509 Miners and Quarrymen, D.e.C.
51 Well Drillers and Related Workers 510 Well Drillers, Petroleum and Gas
511 Well Drillers, other than Petroleum and Gas
5:2 Mineral Treaters 520 Mineral Treaters
59 Miners, Qua(rymen and Related Workers n.f.c.
590 Miners, Quarrymen and Rel!l~ed W\lr\Cers, n.e.c.
p WORKERS IN TRANSPORT AND C011~UNICA nON OCCUPATIONS
60 Deck Officers, Engineers Officer and Piiots, Ship 600 Deck Officers and Pilots, Ship 601 Ship Engineers
61 Deck and Engine-Room Ritings .(ship); Barge Crews and Boatmen
610 Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews and Boatmen
611 Engine-Room Ratings. Firemen and Oi\ers, Ship
62 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Flight Engineers .620 Aircraft Pilots 621 Flight Engineers 622 Flight Navi_gators
63 Drivers and Firemen, Railway Engtnt 630 Drivers 631 Firemen
64 Drivers, Road Transport 640 Tramcar Drivers 641 Motor Vehicle and Motor Cycle Drivers 642 Cycle Rickshaw .Drivers and Rickshaw
Pullers 643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers 649 Drivers, Road Transport, n.c.c. (including
Palki and Doli Bearers) 65 Conductors, Goods and Brakesmen (Railway)
650 Conductors 651 Guards 652 Brakesmen
66 Inspectors, Supervisors Tr4ffic Controllers and Despatchers, Transport
660 Inspectors, Supervisors, Station Masters and Permanent way Inspectors
661 Traffic Controllers 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen .
67 Telephone, Telegraph and Related TeTe-communi-cation Operators
670 Telephone Operators 671 Telegraphists and Signallers 672 Radio Communication and Wireless
Operators 673 Teleprinter Operators '679 Telephone, Telegraph and Related T,ele
communication Operators, n.e.c. 68 Postmen and Messengers
680 Postmen
681 Messengers (including Dak Peons) 69 Workers in Transport and Communication
Occupations, n.e.c. 690 Ticket Sellers, Ticket Inspectors, including
Ushers and Ticket Collectors on Moving Transport .'
691 Conductors, Road Transport 692 Workers in Transport Occupations, n.e.c. 693 Inspectors, Traffic Controllers and Des-
patchers, Communication 694 Workers in Communication Occupations,
n·.e.c.
7-8 CRAFTSMEN, PRODUCTION PROCESS WORKERS AND LABOURERS, NOT
ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
70 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyer~ and Related Workers
700 Fibre Preparers. Ginners, Cleaners, Scourers, etc.
701 Blow-room Workers and Carders 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders 703 Warpers and Sizers 704 Drawers and Weavers 705 Pattern Card Preparers 706 Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers (excluding
Printers) 707 Knitters and Lace Makers 708 Carpet Makers ano Finishers 709 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and
Related Workers, D.e.C. \
71 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related Worktrs
710 Tailors, Dress Mafers and Garment Makers
71 r Hat and Head-gear Makers 712 Furriers 713 Upholsterers and Related Workers 714 Pattern makers, Markers and Cutters,
Textile Products, Leather Garments and Gloves
715 Sewers, Embroiderers and Darners, Textile and Fur Products
719 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related Workers, n.e.c.
\ 72 Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers (except
gloves and Garments) and Related Workers
720 Shoe makers and Shoe Repairers 121 Cutters, Lasters, Sewers, Footwear and
Related Workers 722 Harness and Saddle Makers 129 'Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers
(Except Gloves and Garments) and Related workers n.e.c.
73 Ftlrnacemen, Rollers, Drawers Moulders and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers
730 Furnacemen, Metal 731 Annealers, Temperers and Related Heat
Treaters.
732 Rolling Mill ,Operators, Metal 733 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forle
men ~ 734 Moulders and Core makers
735 Metal Drawers and Extruders 739 Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, MO\1lders
and Re1a ted Meral-Making and Treating Workers, n.e.c.
74 Precision Instrum~nt Makers, Watch Makers Jewellers and Related Workers
!40 Precision instrument Makers, Watch_ and Clock Makers and Repairmen
741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silvers~iths 742 JewelIery Engravers
75 Tool-Makers Machinists, Plumbers Welders! Platers and Related Workers
750 Fitter-Machinists, Tool-Makers and Machine Tool Setters
751 Machine Tool Operators 752 Fitter-Assemblers and Machine Erectors
(Except Electrical and Precision Instrument Fitter-Assemoers)
753 Machanics-Repairmen (Except Electrical and Precision Instrume~t Repairmen)
754 Sheet Metal Workers 755 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters 756 Welders and Flame Cutters 757 Metal Plate and Structural Metal
Workers 758 Electro-Platers, Dip Platers and Related
Workers 759 Tool-Makers, Machinsts, Plumbers,
Welders, Platters and Related Workers, n.e.c. (including Metal-engravers pther than printing)
76 Electricians and Related Electrical and Electronics Workers
760 'Efectricians, Electrical Repairmen and Related Electrical Workers
761 Electrical and Electronics Fitters 962 Mechanics.Repairmen, Radio and Tele·
vision 763 Installers and Repairmen, Telephone and
Telegraph
764 Linemen and Cable Jointers ,769 Electricians and. Related Electrical and
Electronics Workers, n.e.c. 77 Carpenters, .Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Coopers
and Related Workers 770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers
(Wood) 771 Shipwrights and Body "Builders (wood) 772 Sawyers and Wood Working Machinists 173 Coach and Body Builders 774 Cart Builders and Wheel Wrights 775 Cabinet Makers 779 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers,
Cooper and Related Workers, n.e,C. 78 Painters and Paper Hangers
180 Painters and Paper Hangers 79 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction Wor
kers, n.e.c. 790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carvers and Stone
Dressers 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, Masons 792 Glaziers 793 Cement Finishers and Terrazzo and
Mosaic Workers 794 Hut Builders and Thatchers 795 Well Diggers 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction
Workers, D·e.c. 80 Compositors. Printers, Engravers, Book-Bin4ers
and Related Workers 800 Type-setting Machine Operators 801 Compositors 802 Proof-readers and Copy Holders 803 Printers (Paper) 804 Printers (Textile) 805 Photo-litho Operators, Photo-litho-
graphers 806 Engravers, Etchers and Block-makers
(Printing~
807 Stereotypers 808 Book Binders 809 Compositors, Printers, Engravers, Book
Binders and Related Workers, n.e.c. 81 Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay Formers and
Related Workers 810 Furnacemen, Kilnmen and Ovenmen 211 Potters and Related Clay Formers
440
812 Blowers and Benders, Gr~5s 813 Moulders and Pressers, GHlSS
814 Grinders, Cutters, Decorators and Finishers
815 Pulverisors and Mixers, Cement, Clay and Other Ceramics'
819 Potters, Kilnmen, Glass and Clay Formers and Related Workers, n.e.c.
82 Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and Related Food and Beverage Workers
820 Millers, Pounders, Huskers and Parcherl, Grains and Related Food Workers
821 Crushers and Pressers, Oil Seeds 822 Dairy Workers (Non-Farm) 823 Khandsari, Sugar and Gur ~kers 824 Bakers, Confectioner~, Candy and Sweet
meat Makers 825 Makers of Aerated Water and Brewers 826 Food Canners, Preservers and Related
Workers 827 Butchers 828 Coffee and Tea Blenders and Related
Workers 829 Millers, Bakers, Brewmasters and Re~ated
Food and Beverage Workers, n.e.c. 83 Chemical and Related Process Workers
830 Batch and Continuous Still Operators 831 Cookers, Rpasters and Other Heat Treaters,
Chemical and Related Processes 832 Crushers, Millers and Calenderers, Chemi-
cal and Related Processes 833 Paper Pulp Preparers
834 Paper Makers
839 Chemical and Related Process Workers. n.e.c.
84 Tobacco Preparers and Products Makers 840 Curers, Graders and Blenders, Tobacco 841 Cigarette Machine Operators 842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers 843 Snuff and Zarda Makers 849 Tobacco Pre parers and Product Makers,
n.e.c. 85 Craftsmen and Production Process Workers,
n.e.c. 850 Basketry Weavers and Related Workers S51 Tyre Builders, Vulcanisers and Related
Rubber Products Makers
852 Plastics Products Makers 853 Tanners, Fellmongers, Pelt Dressers and
Related Workers 854 photographic Dark Room Workers 855 Makers of Musical Instruments and ReI·
ated Workers 856 Paper Products Makers 859 Craftsmen and Production Process Wor
kers, D.e.c.
86 Testers, Packers, Sorters and Related Workers.
860 Checkers, Tasters, Sorters, Weighers and Counters
861 Packers, Labellers and Related Workers
87 Statior.ary Engine GI:d Excavatir.g· and Lifting Equipment Ope-rators and Related Workers
870 Operators, S.tationary Engines and Related Equipment
871 Boilermen and Firemen 872 Crane and Hoist Operators 873 Riggers and Gable Splicers 874 Operators of Earth-moving and Other
Construction Machinery, n.e.c. 875 Materials-handling Equipment Operators 876 Oilers and Greasers, Stationary Engines,
Motor Vehicles and Related Equipment 879 Stationary Engine an~ Excavating and
Lifting Equipment Operators and Related Workers, n.e.c.
89 Labourers, n,e.c. 890 Loaders and Unloaders 899 Labourers, n.e.c.
9 SERVICE, SPORT AND' RECREATION' WORKERS
90 Fire Fighters, Policemen, (Juards and Related
Workers
900 Fire Fighters and Related Wor~ers 901 Police Constables. Investigators and
Related Workers 902 Gustoms Examioers, Patrollers and Related
Workers 903 Watchmen and Chowkidars 909 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and
Related Workers, D.e.C.
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91 House keepers, Cooks, 'Maids and Related Workers
910 House Keepers, Matrons, Stewards (Domestic and Institutional)
911 Cooks. Cook-Bearers (Domestic and Institutional)
912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and Other Servants (Domestic)
913 Ayas, Nurse-maids 919 House Keepers, Cooks,Mitids and Related
Workers, n.e.c. .
92 Waiters, Bartenders and Rerated Workers 920 Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers
(Institutional) 93 Bui/ding Care-takers, Creaners and Related
Workers 930 Building Care-takers 931 Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen
94 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers
940 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers
95 Launderers, Dry-cleaners and Pressers 950 Laundrymen, Washermen and Dhobies 951 Dry-cleaners and Pressers
96 Athletes Sportsmen and Related Workers 960 Athletes, Sportsmen and Related Workers
97 Photographers and Related Camera Operators 970 Movie Camera Operators 979 Other Photographers
99 Service,. Sport and Recre_ation Workers, n.e.c . 990 Embalmers and Undertakers 999 S~rvice, Sport and Recreation . Worke! s,
n.e.c. X WORKERS NOT CLASSIFIABLE BY
OCCUPATlON XO Workers without Occupations
XOO Workers, without Occupations : Matriculates and above . . ..
X08 Workers WIthout Occupations, Llterates X09 Wor~ers without Occupations, Others
X8 Workers Reporting Occupations Unidentifiable or Ullclassifiahle
X80 Workers reporting occupations unidentifiable or unclassifiable
X9 Workers not Reporting Occupation X90 Workers not reporting occupation
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CULTURAL AND MIGRATION TABLES
C-SOCIAL AND CU~TURAL TABLES
'rhe' sociat and cultural tables of 1961 are based on the corresponding tables of 1951 Census. In the present census Table Col Composition of Sample Households by Relationship to Head of Family classified by Size of Land cultivated has been prepared from household schedules on the basis. of 20 per cent sample, as against 10 per cent sample in 1951. All the other tables have been prepared on full count from the individual slips. The age tables namely, en to C.V of 1951 were prepared on the basis of 10 per cent sample taken out during the initial stage of sorting. For the age tables, the quinquennial age groups recommended by the United Nations for population censuses have been adopted.
Details of the tables included in the C-Series are given below :-
C·l Composition of Sample Households by Relationship to Head of Family classified by Sjze of Land cultivated (Based on 20% Sample)
ColI Age and Marital Status C-llI Part A-Age, Sex and Education III
All areas.
Part B-Age, Sex and Education in Urban areas only.
Part C-Age, Sex and Education in Rural areas only.
C-IV Single Year Age Returns. C-V Mother Tongue (Alphabetical Order). C-VI Bilingualism C-VII Religion. C-VIII Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Part A-Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Castes
Part B-Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Tribes,
Table C-VIII which gives the total popUlation of Scneduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and their distribution by.nine industrial categories of workers and non-workers and by literacy has been included in this series. Other special tables in respect of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are presented in a separate series.
The following instructions were issued to th e Enumerators on how to fill up the Individual slips.
In each household you should first enumerate the Head of the household followed by other members of the household in the most convenient order and see that none of the persons in the ho~sehold is left out. Please make repeated enquiries about infants and very young children for they are liable to be left out of count. Count near relatives first, such as wife, son, daughter, daughter-in-law, son-in·law, grand-children, then distant relations and then domestic servants or other employees living in the housebold, boarders, visitors, etc.
Location Code
Wdte the Location Code of the household in each slip. Your supervisor will give you the code number representing your district, tehsil/ thanaftown, villagefwardfblock. You should take care to write" these three numbers connected together by oblique strokes in between on every slip.
Q. 1 (a) Name
Write the name of the person enumerated. If I woman's name is not given out describe her as "soand-sa's mother, wife or daughter". If a woman does not take the name of her husband and that husband's particul"rs have to be recorded write "soand-so's husbadd".
For newly born infants who have not yet been given a name write 'Baby' and write 'father's or mother's name',
Q. 1 (b) Relationship to the Head of the household
In the case of the Head of the household write 'Head', The Head of the hO\lsehold for census
purposes, is a person on whom falls the chief responsibility for the maintenance of the household. Thus the Held of the household need not necessarily be the eldest male member but rna)' even be a famale or a younger- member of either sex. In the case of
institutions like boarding houses, messes and chuUlmeries, which should be regarded as ,houses of '\,mrelated persons living together', the manager or tae superintendent or tpe person who has administrative responsibilities or who by common consent is regarded as the Head should be recorded as Head of the household.
All relationships in this question shou1d 'be recorded in respect of Head of the household. In the case of relations writ~ the relaHooship in· full. Do not use words like nephew, niece or uncle, but state whether brother's or sister's son or daughter, (for nephew or niece) or father's or mother's brother (uncle). 'So~' will include 'adopted son' or 'stf.'P son'; similarly for a daughter .. In the cas~ of visitors, boarders or employees write 'visitor', 'Boarder', or 'employee' as the case may be. In the case of institutions the member should be recorded as unrelated.
If on the check or revisional round between 1 st and 5th March the Head of the household as recorded previously is found to have died, the person in the household who succeeds him by common consent as Head s110uld be recorded as Head and the relationships in all other slips will have to be suitably corrected. The slip of the dead Head of houschol@
., <
will, of course, be cancelled.
\ Q. 2 Age in completed years last birthday
Write age in years completed last 'birthday. For infants below one year.Df age, write '0'. You will find ma:1Y persons who cannot state their age correctly. You should assist them to state the correct age. If you are not able to elicit correct age directly, you should stimulate their memory by referring to historical incidents or religious events etc. You may use any local calendar of such events that may have been prepared for the purpose.
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Q. 3 Marital Status
For Never Married Married
Widowed
write NM write M write W
Separated Or Divorced write S
For a person who has never been married write 'NM'. For a person married, whether for the firsf or another time, write 'M'. Write 'M' also for persons who are r~cognised by custom or society as married and for persons in stable de facto union. Even if a marriage)5 :'disputed in the locality write 'M' if the person concerned says he or she is married 01' is in stable de facto union. For a widowed f.erson whose husband or wife is dead, and who has not been married again, write 'W'. For a person who has been divorced in a lawful manner, either by decree of <I; law court or by a regular social or religious custom but who has not remarried, or a person who has been separated from wife or husband and is living apart with no apparent intention of Jiving together again, write'S'. For a prostitute return her marital status as declared by her.
Q. 4 Ca) Birthplace
1. If born in village or town in which enumerated
2. If born in another village or town of district in which enumerated
3. If born in another district in the Sta1e of enumeration
4. If born in anotheT State in India
5. If born in a country outsipe India e.g., Pakistan or any ether country
write PL
write D
write name of district
write name of district ard State if name of
district is known; otherwise write name of State
write n'ame
of country
6. Persons born at sea or in air or in railway carriages or on road transport e.g., buses, etc., sho.uld be entered as such
Q. 4 (b) Whether born in village or town
1. It born in a village or town 2. If born in a town which is
• considered a town at the present time even if 'it was not so con'sidered at the time of birth
3. If the person enumerated is not in a position to say whether the place of birth is a village or town
Q. 4 (c) Duration oj Residence
1. For a person born in Village or town or city in VI hich enumerated
2. For a person born in another village or town or city of' district of enumeration or who was not born in the district of enumeration
3. If the duration of residence is less t~an one year
write write
R
U
write the name of the place of birth as, returned by him.
wrh: X
write the number of completed years this per:-,on has been in the
vil!age/ town/city of enl,lmerat-
IOn. (Do not take inla account
periods oj temporary absence on leave or /wlidayor lour or business.) write 0
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If the duration of residence is one year or over
Q. 5 (a) Nationality
1. For Indian nationals 2. For other nationals
Q. 5 (b) Religion
For Hindu Muslim Christian Jain Buddhist Sikh
write the actual number of completed years of residence.
write I
write the nationality in full.
write H
write M
write C
write J write B write S
For others write the answers actually returned
Q. 5 (c) Scheduled Castes and Sch.eduled Tribes
The answe( to this question will be recorded only if a person belongs. to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe. If the person belongs to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe obtaining in your State, or in your district write the name of the caste or tribe to which he belongs. For all others write 'X' in this column. A list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 'Tribes obtaining in your State or in
your district will be found in the 'instructions' given to you.
If the person belonging to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe returns his caste or tribe by a synonym or a generic name of a caste or tribe as given in your list, write the name as returned and the name. of the ,~e~vant caste or tribe, as per printed list, within brackets.
Do not write the names of Scheduled Castes in general terms as H arijan, Achhut. You should ascertain the name of the caste when it is returned and write it. If a person is negligent and insists On
calling himself merely HG/~jan tell him that this description will not earn the person any benefits under the Constitution permissible to Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes. This may persuade him to give out the C(lrrect name.
Scheduled Castes can belong only to the Hindu or Sikh religions. If a person belongs to a Scheduled Caste, there will be either 'H' or'S' in the answer
to question 5 (b). Scheduled Tribes may belong to any religion.
Q. 6 Literacy and Education
L Illiterate or Literate. For a person 1 Who can neither read nor write
or can merely read but cannot
write in any language
write 0
2. Who can both read '!:l!d w_rit_e write L The test for reading is ability to read any simple
letter either in print or in manuscript i.e., if the person can read one of the examples in the Enumerator's Handbook with felicity he may be taken to have passed the test for reading. The test for writing is ability to write a simple letter. The tesf for literacy is satisfied if the person can with understanding both read and write;
U. Standard of education. If the p,erson can both read and write and has
also passed a written examination or examinations as proof of an educational standard a ttained, write the highest exa~ination passed instead of 'L1
Q. 7 (a) Mother TOl1gue
Write the mother tongue in full including dialect as returned by the person enumerated. Mother tongue is language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the person or mainly spoken in household. If the mother died in infancy. write the language mO'ltly spoken in the person's home in childhood. In the-case of infants and deaf mutes give the language usually spoken by the mother.
Q. 7 (b) AnY other Language (s)
After recording the mother tongue enquire whether the person knows any other language (s), Indian or foreign, and write the language (s) returned by him against this question. In case he do:!s not know any other·language put 'X'.
The number of languages recorded against this question should not be more than two. These languages should be other than his mother tongue
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which he speaks and understand~ best and can use with felicity in communicating with others. Such language or languages \\ ill exchlde dialects of the
same language.
Qs. 8 to 11 Working
These questions apply only to worker. A person who is working may be working as a Cultivator, as
an Agricultural Labourer, at a Household Industry or may be doing any other work. You have to record the answer in questj,.ons 8, 9, 10, and 11 according as the person is working as a Cultivator or as, an Agricultural Labourer or at Household Industry or doing any other work. He may be engaged in only one of the above four categories or in more tban one. Thus a person can be working both as a Cultivator and an Agricultural labourer, in which case he should b; entered both in Q.8 and Q.9. Or, he may be working both as Cultivator and at Household Industry in which case he will be entered in Q.S and Q.I0. Or, he may be working in any possible
combination of 8,9,10 and 11, in which ca~e he will be entered in the appropriate places. Or, he may be doing just one kind of work in which case he will be entered in only one of the four questions 8 to 11.
Detailed instructions as to how tl1e answers should be recorded in the individual questions are given against those questions ·below. You snould carefully study them pefore recording the answers. For an undertrial prisoner enumerated in a jail he should be recorded for the work or kinds of work he was doing before he was apprehended. Similarly, for a person temporarily in a hospital Or similar institution he should be recorded for the kind of work l1e was doing before he was admitted into hospital or institution. But for a convict in a prison or for long term inmates of penal or charitable or mental
institutions, the person's previous work should not be recorded but '1' should be recorded in Question 12 below.
The basis of work will be satisfied in the case of seasonal work like cultivation, livestock, dairying,
household industry etc., if the person bas had some regular work of more than one hour a day thr01.1ghout the greater part of the working season. In the case of regular employment in any trade, profession, service, business or commerce the basis of work will
be satisfied if the' person was employed during any of the fifteen days preceding the day on which you vdsited the household. If on the check or revisional round such a person is found to be unemyloyed no
change in the original entry should be made. A person who is working but was absent from his work during the fifteen days preceding the day on which enumerated or even exceeding the period of fifteen days due to illness or other causes should be tr~ated as Worker. A person who has been offered work but has not actually joined should be treated as non
worker. Work includes not only actual work but
effecl ive supervision and direction of work. Persons under training as apprantices with or
withou~ stipend or wages will be regarded as working.
An adult woman who is engaged in household duties but doing no other productive work to augment the family's resources should not be considered as working for purposes of this question. If, however, in addition to her household work she engage,s herself in work such as rice pounding for sale or wages, or in domestic services for wages for others or minding cattle or selling firewood or making and selling cowdung cakes or grass etc., or any such work she should be treated as a worker.
Persons like beggars, pensioners, agricultural or non-agricultural royalty, rent or dividend receiver,
who may be earning an income but who are ~ot participating in any productive work should not he treated;1s working unless they also work in cultivation, industry, trade, profession, business or commerce.
A public or social service worker who is actively engaged in public service activity or a political '" orker who is also actively engaged in furthering the political activity of his party will be regarded as a worker and entered fully in question 11.
After yO)! have filled up the answers to questions 8 to 11 if you find that in the case of any person more than one productive activity has been recorded,
i.e., more than one of the questions 8,9, 10 or II, has been filled up by some work you should ask him which one of tte activities that has been recorded' for him is his principal work. The principal work is
the one on which the ps:rson spends most time. Put
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a ring round the number of the question 8, 9, 10 or 1 I, according to the work on which the person says pe-"Spends most time. You should imariably ask for the principal work where more than one work is recorded and put a ring round the question relating to the principal work.
It may be that in a few cases you find that you have recorded more than two productive activities in questions 8, to 11, i.e., more than two of the questions, 8, to 11 would have been filled up- by some work. In such cases you should first ascertain the principal work, i.e., the one on which the person spends most time and put a ring round the number of the question. You shculd than ascertain the work which is the next in importance to bis principal work, i.e., the work after his principd work Vvhich occupies most time. You should put a tick against the ql!csticn 1:1 m1:er of that \'Iork on tl1e left band side of the question number. Th~ ring and the tick should be put clearly so that any difficulty will not be felt to recognise them clearly.
The following classification illustrates as to which answers should be entered under Q. 8 and which others under Q. 11.
Under Q. 8 : Cultivation involving ploughing, sowing and harvesting.
1 Production of cereal crops (including Bengal gram), such as rice, wheat, jowar, bajra, maize, roots and tubers like potato, yam, beet, etc.; sugarcane e(c.
2 Production of pulses, such as arhar, moong, masur, urd, khesari, other gram.
3 Production of raw jute and kindred fibre crops. 4 Production of raw cotton and kindered fibre
crops.
Under Q. II : Other Field Produce, Plantation
Crops.
A Other Field Produce:
1. Production of other crops including vegetables not covered in Q. 8.
2. Production of fruits and nuts in plantations, vines and orchards tlikh cocoanut. arecanvt etc.)
3. Production of wood, bamboo, cane reed~,
thatching grass, etc.
4 Production of juice by tapping palms.
5 Production sf other agricultural produce (including fruits and nuts not covered by S1. No.2 and , flowers) not covered above.
B. Plantation Crops: 1 Production of tea in plantation. 2 Production of coffee in plantation. 3 Production of rubber in plantation. 4 Production of tobacco in plantation (does
not include tobacco which is cultivated in rotation with other cereal crops, in which casc it would go under cultivation).
5 Production of ganja, cinchona, opium, poppy, saffron etc.
'6 Production of other plantation crops not covered above.
Q. 8. Working as Cultivator
For a person working as Cultivator write 'C'. For a person not working as Cultivator and 'for a
person not working at all put 'X'. For purposes of the census a person is working
as Cultivator jf he or she is ~ngaged either as employer, single worker or Family worker in (a) Cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land owned or held from Government and (b) cultivation of land or supervision or direction of cultivation of land heJd from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share.
Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and'does not include fruit growing or keeping orchards or groves or working for plantations like t~a, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations. Persons engaged in fruit growing or orchardry or plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations shouid be entered in Q. 10 or Q. 11 as the case may be.
A person who has given out his land to another person or perso'l1s for cultivation for money, kind or share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation of land, will not be treated as working as Cultivator. Similarly, a person working in another person's land only as a labourer and has no right or lease or contract on land on which he works, nor is responsible for taking decisions as to which crops to sow and when, or taking thc risks of cultivation and is paid wages in cash, kind or share
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such as share of produce (Agricultural Labourer) will not be treated as Cultivator in this question.
Q. 9. Working as Agricultural Labourer
Write 'AL' for a person working as Agricultural Labourer, i,e., a person who works in another persqn's land only as a labourer without exercising any supervision or direction in cultivation, for wages in cash, kind or share such as share of produce. For others put 'X'. The labourer should have no right or lease or contract on land on which he works, nor should he be responsible for taldng decisions as to which crops to sow ~nd when, or taking the risks of cultivation. A share of the produce goes to him only as wages. He should have been \\ orking as Agricultural Labourer in the last or current cultivating season.
Qs. 10 (0) ant! 10 (b) Household Industry
If a person is working in a Household Industry write (i) the nature of work done by him in the Household Industry against question 10 (li) and (ii) the nature of the Household Industry against question 10 (b), Otherwise, put 'XI in both questions 10 (a) and 10 (b). A HouSel101d Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the Head of the household himself and/or mainly members of household at home or within the village in rural areas and Qnly at home in urban areas. The industry should ~ot be run on the scale of a registeted factory. Thus the main criterion for a Household Industry is the partiCipation of one or more members of a household in rural areas. In the urban areas the industry should be confined to the house. You should carefully keep in mind the definition of Household Industry jn the rural area if you are enumerating a rural area and the definition in the urban area if you ar~ enumerating an urban area.
A Household Industry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of goods, It does not include professions such as pleader or doctor or barber or waterman or astrologer.
A person though he may not ~orking in hi& own Househoid Industry may be ~ oI,king as a paid
employee in another Household Industry. You should, therefore, enquire whether the person who is
not working in his own Household Industry is working in any other Household Industry and if so,
write the nature of the work done by him against question 10 (a) and the nature of the Household Industry against 10 (b).
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Q. 10 (c) Employee in Household Inaustry
This question will be filled up only for a person who is working as a paid employee in another person's Household Industry. In his or her case wri~!EE/. For aU others put 'X'
The following examples will illustrate how questions 10 (a) to 10 (c) should be fined up for persons working at Household Industry:
Q. 10 Working at Household Industry
(a) Nature of Work (b) Nature of Household Industry (c) If Employee
1 Spinning yarn 2 Dyeing and printing yarn 3 Threshing and cleaning grain 4 Labourer employed for crushing
oil 5 Tempering and polishing
implements 6 Labourer employed for mak
ing and firing kiln 7 Throwing and Turning pottery 8 Making wooden doors and
windows 9 Filling gold ornaments with
lac 10 Labourer working on hosiery
machine /
11 Keeping accounts 12 Polishing and Scarping metal 13 Labourer employed for putting
iron hoop on cartwheels 14 Repairing of guns 15 Bee Keeping 16 Tending cattle
Spinning yarn on Ambar Charkha Handloom weaving Flour making Chakki Oil ghani
Blacksmithy making agricultural implements
Earthenware pottery
Earthenware pottery Carpentry
GoJdsmithY
Hosiery
Hosiery Electroplating Cartwheelwright
GUDsmithy .;production of honey Livestock raising
x X X EE
X BE
x X
X
EE
X
X EE
X X X
Q. 11 1Joing work other than 8, 9 or 10.
If a worker is not working as a Cultivator or as an Agricultural Labourer or at any Household Industry write the actual work he is doing. If a person is working as a Cultivator or as an'Agricultural Labourer or at Household Industry and also does some other work (including dairing or livestock raising, old-iard or plantation etc., as distinct from cultivation of crops) which does not relate to any of the above categories, write the other work he does in this question. If he is engaged in more than one
work,and neither of them relates to any of the three categories mentioned above write here the work on which he devotes more time,
Q. 11 (a) Nature of work In the case of persons not working or who work
only as Cultivator or as Agricultural Labourer or at Household Industry, put 'X'
Describe fully the nature of the work done by the person himself. Full and precise information as to the nature of work done by the person should be given either in the vernacular or in English or in
vernlcul'al" transliteration of English. At previous aensuses m'.lch trouble has been caused by inadequate answers, and if you do not J succeed in obtaining satisfactory information on the individual slips, you will be required to make a further visit for that
purpose.
Q. 11. (b) Nature of Indusry, Profession, Trade or Service
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In the case of a person who is working and the nature of whose own work has been recorded in Question 11· (a), you should write here the nature of ndustry, profession, trade or service in which the person work-s.
As in the case of Question 11 (a), you should describe in detail the nature of industry, business, trade, profession or service in which the person works. Vague answers should be avoided. In the case of industries, the articles which are produced or serviced or repaired, should be given. If more than one article is produced the chief article proquced or serviced or rapaired should be given. In the caSe of business or trade th~ principal article of trade should be described. In the case of service describe the nature. of the service to which the person's work belongs. The description should be such that it would be possible to classify the establishment in which the person is working for purposes of industrial classifi.::ation of the population. The description should be either in the vernacular or in English or in vernacular transliteration of English.
In the caSe of a person for whom 'X' is put in question 11 (a) put 'X' in this question also.
Important· points to remember in Questions II (a)
and II (b).
1 Women or children who help with work, such as ri~e p.ounding or doing domestic service for wages or m1udtng cattle or selling firewood or making and selling cowdung cakes, grass, etc., should be described fully even if they work part-time. In the case of married or grown-up wOmen who do any of the work mentioned above in addit(on to the usual househo!d duties such work should be fully described and 'HW' written in b,.ackets after the full description.
2 If a person makes the articles he sells, he should be entered as makes and seller of them.
3 Wherever convenient, for complete description, the work should be expressed by the vernacul a r name by which it is known.
4 The follo>ving are too vague and must not b used by therns elves :
Scientist, technician, civil servant, clerk, engineer,
in~pector, checker, foremen, overseer, supervisor, labourer, machinist, assistant, contractor, polisher.
Labourers-For an unskilled labourer usually employed on one sort of work alone, give also the , . ,~
sort of work done, e.g., railway porter, market or, bazar porter, labourer employed on road digging bricklayer's labourer. If accustomed· to work on various jobs, write general labourer.
6 Machine Operators-Always state the kind of machine giving its recognized name, if any.
7 Shop-keeper, Retail Dealer, Shop Assistants-If wholly or mainly engaged in selling, write 'Dealer' (if principal) or 'Shop Assistant' or 'Salesman' (if assisting) and state whether the business is wholesale or retail or both. Fot shop Assistants and S~lesmen in stores with several departments, state the particular department in which engaged (e.g. ship aod Railway Parts, Fans and Sewing Machin~s,
Grocers and Confectioners) 8 Transport Workers-Describe fully the nature
of the transport, e.g" air transport, rail transport, transport by motor car or motor cycle, or veQicles drawn by horse, etc.
9 Services-For a persons engaged in the Defence Services write 'Service of Central Government' .
10 If the job is known in the trade or industry iya special name, use that name. Manager, Foreman, etc., should be given the department/branch wherever applicable e.g" 'Sales Manager', or a 'Manager' of Hardware Department, 'Machine Shop Foreman' or 'Boiler Room Foreman,' etc. The following terms are insufficient by themselves:
Manufacturer, merchant, agent, broker, refractor, dealer, .engineer and iron works, etc.
11. Domestic Service-In the case of any private servent e.g., a cook or domestic servant, write only 'private cook or domestic servant'. There is no industry in his case bu t in the case of persons employed in hostels, restaurants, boarding houses, institution, etc, the words hostel, restaurant etc.~ should be added.
For person in the'employ of firms·carrying on two
or more businesses, if the ;businesses are carried on in separate premises then business carried on at the premises in which the person is employed should be given. -If the businesses are carried on in the same premises but each has a separate organisation (i. e., they have separate records of employment, production, etc.) tben the appropriate business should be quoted. If, however, the two activities are carried on side by side then the major activity of the firm or establishment should 'be given.
12 Commerce-Special care should be ·taken to see that the distinction between retail and wholesale business is clear. As in industries, the goods handled should be cle~rIy indicated.
Q. 11 (c) Class of Worker
For a person who 'is: 1 an Employer, that is, who, hires write MR
one or more persons in his work described in Q. 11 (a)
2 an Employee, that is, who does write EE his work described in Q. 11 (a) under others for wages or salary in cash or kind
3 a Single Worker, that is, who is write SW doing his work described in Q. 11 (a) without employing others, except casually and withou~ the help of other members of the family except casual1y. This will include workers working ai members of co-operatives
4 a Family Worker, that is, who is write FW doing his work described in Q. 11 (a)' in own family with~ut wages or salary in cash or kind
For a person for whom 'X' is put in Qs. 11 (a) and 11 (b) put 'X' in this question also.
Explanation :-(i) An Emp~'oyer is a person who has to emI!loy
other persons in order to perform the work entered in Q. 11 (a). That is to say., such a person is not only responsible for his own personal work but also for giving work to others in the business mentioned in Q. 11 (a). But a ,person who employs domestic servants for household duties or has subordinates
under him in an office where he is employed lw others, is not an employer, even if he .has the power to employ another person in his office on behalf of his ow,.n-employer or employers.
(if) An E111ployee is a person who usually works under ,some other person for salary or wages in cash or kind. There may be persons who are employed as managers, superintendents, agents etc., and ih that capacity employ or control other workers on 'behalf of their own employers, SLIch persons are only employees as explained above, and should !lot be regarded as employers.
(iii) A Single Worker for the purpose of Q. 11 (C) is a person who works by himself. He is not employed by anyone else and in his turn does not employ anybody else not even members of his hou~ehold except casually. This definition of a Single' Worker will include a person who works iu joint partnership with one or several persons hiring no employees, and also a member of a producers' cooperative. Each one of the partners are members of such producers, co-operatives should be recorded as 'Single Worker'.
(iv) A-Family Worker is a member who works, without receiving wages in cash or kind, in an industry, business or trade conducted .mainly by members of the family and ordinarily does at least one hour of work everyday during the working
season. For the purpose of the entire Q. l1, such an industry should be on a scale larger than wbat bas been covered in 'Household Industry' in Q. 10 whether run at home or away from home in town' or village and even away from village in rural area and should ordinarily be in the nature of a .recognised partnership, joint stock company or registered' factory. For the purpose of this definition members of a familY may be drawn from beyond the limits of the household by ties of blood or marriage. The family worker may not b.e pntitled to a share of the profits in the work of the business carried_ on either by the person or head of the household Dr other relative.
Members of the household who help solely in household duties should not be treated as family workers.
Q. 11 (d) Name of Establishment Describe in detail the name of the factory, work
shop, business bouse, company, s~op, etc. If a
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person has no fixed place of work, write 'No fixed place of work'.
11 (b) and 11 (c) put 'X' in this questigll also.
The following exa,mples will illustrate how Qs.
11 (a) to 11 (d) should be filled up for persons doing
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10
11 12
13 14
15 16
17
18
19
20 21
22 23 24 25 26
For a person for whom 'X' is put III Qs . .11 (a), work other than 8, 9, or 10.
Q. 11 (a) Nature of
Work
Cutting trees in forests Hunting for fur Gardener in mango orchard Paid farm labourer Travelling Ticket Inspector Senior Scientific Officer Foreman Contractor
Accountant Goods porter
Day Labourer Labourer
General Labourer Machine Operator
Shop Assistant Dealer
Salesman
Sales Manager
Boiler Room Foreman
Air Pilot Bus Driver
Manager and Proprietor Radiologist Plant Nutritionist Chemist Chemist
Q. ll.-Doing work other than 8, 9 Or 10
Q. 11 (b) Nature of Industry, Q. 11 (C)
Profession. Trade or Class of Service Worker
Logging in Forests EE Hunting SW Fruit growing EE Coffee Plantation EE Northern Railway EE Indian Ceramic Institute EE Kiln Room in Ceramic Institute EE Supplying gypsum to Fertilizer MR Factory
Locomotive Factory EE Railway Station Porter SW
Road Digging in Mathura Road EE Assisting brick layer in house BE building No fixed job SW Electric transformer in Electric EE Supply Transformer Station
Retail shop in Stationery stores FW Wholesale stores in grains and MR
cereals Retail shop of ready made FW
garments and hosiery J
Hardware Department, Kaka EE Agrico
Indian Iron and Steel Company EE
Air transport EE Motor Transport Service EE
Motor Truck Goods Transport MR Surgical Department of Hospital EE Plant Protection Research EE Sugar factory BE Pharmaceutical factory EE
Q. 11 (d) Name of Estab-
Iishment
Forest Dept. of Government No fixed place of work Master's Mango Orchard Muthuswamy Coffee Estate Northern Railway Indian Ceramic Institute Indian Ceramic Institute Sindri Fertilizer Factory
Chittaranjan Locomotive Delhi Central Railway Sta-tion
C.P.W.D. Defence Colony, New Delhi
No fixed place of work Delhi Electric Supply Cor-poration
Mad3D Brothers Sahu and Co.
Dayanand and Sons
Kaka Agrico
Indian Iron and Steel Com-pany, Burnpur
Indian Airlines Corporation Government Motor Trans-port Service Prakash Transport Service Medical College, Calcutta I.C.A.R. Pusa, Delhi Bimla Sqgar Factory Akash Chemical and Phlinna-ceutical Factory
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Q. 11. Doing work other than 8, 9 or lO-c:mc/d.
Q. 11 (a) Nature of Work
27 Secretary
28 Assistant Secretary
29 Supervisor
30 Machinist
31 Private cook or domestic servant
32 Cook 33 Khansama 34 Grocer 35 Chartered Accountant 36 Accountant,
37 Cinema Artist 38 Sign .painter
39 Canvas bag maker 40 Share broker
41 Discount broker
42 Die Caster
43 Ochre grinder
44 Distillation Plant Operator 45 Grinder 46 Cleaner 47 Ticket Collector 48 Iron moulder
49 Foremen
50 Foremen
51 Foundry Caster 52 Furnace man
53 Mono printer 54 Brass turner 55 Honorary social worker 56 Member of Parliament 57 Free lance Journalist
58 Political worker
Q. U (b) Nature of Industry
Profession, Trade or
Service
Q. 11 (c)
Class of Worker
Administrative Department of EE Life Insurance Corporation
Commerce and Inoustry De- EE partment, Madras
Jewellery Works FW
Lathe Department in Engineer- EE ing Works
Residential Hotel Boarding House & Club Retail Trade in grocery Steel Production Factory Jute Mill
EE
EE EE
s'w BE BE
Cinema Company EE Commercial Sign painting EE Cement Company EE Broker in tea and jute shares SW Discounting of bills in business MR House
General Engineering Works EE Wood Paint Factory EE
Brewery Factory EE Chemical Factory EE Steel Rerolling Works EE Cinema House EE Iron & Steel Foundry BE Packing Department in Oil EE Mill
Sawmill in wagon factory EE Aluminium:. Factory EE Boiler shop, Iron foundry EE
works Printing works EE Small tools production EE State Social Welfare Board SW
Parliament SW Writing for newspapers and SW periodicals
Poitical work SW .
Q. 11 (d)
Name of Estab
lishment
L.I.C., Delhi
Government of Madras State
Kundan Brothers Jewellers Jaipur '
Hooghly Docking Company
Master's house
Ashoka Hotel, New Delhi XYZ Club Home Bhilai Steel Plant HQwrah Jute Mill ABC Cinema Co. RupaJekha Company Portland Cement Co. ABC Share Exchange ABC Business House Ltd.
Ramachandra Engineering Co. ABC Paint" Factory
Solan Breweries ABC Chemical Factory ABC Rerolling Mills ABC Cinema ABC Engineering Works ABC Ojl Mill Company
ABC Wagon Company ABC Aluminium Company
ABC Iron Foundry
Govt. Printing Press ABC Small ToolS Company State Social Welfare Board
Parliament, New Delhi No fixed journal
Name of party
Q. 12. Activity, if not Working.
This question will apply ,to a person NOT
WORKING. Write 'X' in this question for a person who is
working that is for whom you have recorded the
work in any of the questions 8 to 11 above. The following activities sbould be recorded 'in
the case of persons NOT WORKlNG : 1 For a full time student or child Write ST
attending school who does no other work. such a~ make arti-cles at home for sale, nor even help part-time in his own
. family cultivation, industry, trade or business I
2 For s. person engaged in unpaid Write HW bome duties (like housewife or other adult female) who does no other work, such as make articles 'at home for sale or wages, nor help regularly even part-time in family cultivation, industry, trade or business
3 For any dependent, including an Write 0 infant or child not attending school, a person permanently disabJed from work because of illness or old age
4 F-cr a retired person who is not Write R employed again, rentier, person living on a~ricultural or non-agricultural royalty, rent or dividend or any other person of independent means for securing which he does not have to work and who does no other work
5 For a beggar, a vagrant" or an in- Write B dependent woman with ant in-dication of source of income and others of unspecified source
of existence 6 :for a convict in jail (an under- Write 1
trial prisoner will be 'shown as a worker if be used. to work before be was apprehended) or
an'inmate of a pena1. mental or cheritable institution
7 For a person who has not been Write NE employed before but is seeking
employment for the first time 8 For a person employed before Write UN
but DOW out of employment and s~eking ~ployment
Explanatr'on :- .
If a person, Who does not work, cannot be r~adil~ classified in any of the above categories, put hIm III .category 5 and write 'B' in this question. A retired person "h a has taken up regular work again should not be entered in this question as he ~ould bave been entered for his new work in questlODS 8 to 11.
A person who is Dot working but has been offered work which he has not joined should be included in item 3 and 'D' should be 'written. He should not be incluced in item 7 or 8.
Q' 13. Sex
Write 'M' for Males; and 'F' for Females
·For eunuchs and bermaphrodites Write M
A special enumeration of Scientific and Technical Personnel was held along wilh the popUlation census of 1961. This was done on the recommellciation of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The main idea was to obtain detailed information about persons having qualifications' in Science and Technology. A special enumeration card was designed in the form of a business reply card. A separate Code number has been allotted to each State and Union Territory. For Manipur the Code number was '·XVIlI". Tbese cards were sent to the Enumerators throllgh the charge Superintendents with instructions to distribute them whenever Technically qualified persons are found in the household in their respective blocks during the period of actual enumeration. The standing instructions were that the enumerators should primarily ask the Technically qualified persons to fill up the cards distributed to them in time for collection by the enumerators in their Revisional Rounds.. In case th~ cards have not been filled up by the persons concerned before the Revisional Round of the
enumerators they (technically qualified persons) should invariably be requested by the enumerators to fill up the card and post them through the nearest post office.
455
In M mipur this special enumeration was con-dueted in the urban areas and the Sub· divisional Headquarters, where technically qualified personnel was likely to be concentrated.
The academic qualifications of those for whom the cards may be distributed are li~ted in the fly-leaf of Appendix to Table C-III.
Tabulation of the data collec1ed through this special enumeration was done centrally at New Delhi, and the following 8 (eight) tables, were prepared for Manipur. Thes! Tables are publisbed in this Part as an Appendices to Table C-III.
1 State Table I-Classification of each branch and su b-branch of science
2 "
3 "
"
or 1echnology. II -Types of activity and merital
status of persons in each branch of science or technology.
" III-Year of obtaining Postgraduate Degrees in physical Science and Graduates and Doctorate Degrees in
Engineering, Technology and selected branch of medicine.
4 State Table IV-Persons holding degrees in Engineering, Technology and se lected branch of medicine and aIs) holding degrees in selected branch
5 ,I
6
7 "
8 "
of physical science. " V-Nature of sector of employ
ment of persons in each branch of science or Tech
nology.
I, VI-Total monthly income of persons employed in ea~h
branch of science or technology by sector of employment
" VII-Tenure and sector of employment of persons in each branch of science or technology.
" VHI-Age and period of employment of unemployed persons qualified in any branch of science or technology.
457
TA~LE C-J
Compositi()n of Slmple Hl)useholds by Relationship to Head of Family Classified by Size of Land Cultivated
(Based on 20% Sample)
FJy-Leaf
This table which has been prepared on a 20 per cent sample of household from Part n Census Popu
lation Record of Household Schedules shows the
composition of households engaged (i) neither in cultivation nor household industry, (ii) in household industry only and (iii) in cultivation only. The last category of households has further been divided into ten categories according to size of holding.
A household has been defined as the entire group of persons who commonly live together in the same census house and take their meals from a common mess-udless the exigencies of work prevent them from doing so .. In some census houses there may be more than one group of persons or household each with a common mess or each occupying either a number of
rooms or more than one household/occupying a
single room. Each such group has been treated as a separate household. Ins titutions like b0arding houses, messes and chummeries have also been regarded as census households of unrelated persons living together. It thus includes unrelated persons as well residing with the famity during the period oJ enumeration and gives composition of a household by family and non-family members. Besides the heads of households and their spouses, other family members like married sons, relations as well as unrelated persons are shown separately by sex and marital status. The table will be of sociological
interest indicating the strength of the joint family
system.
458
C-I-COMPOSITION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD
(Based on
Ccmposition
r--------~-
Total Total No. Total Simple hOusehold populat1on Head of household,
Rural of sample r--~-----""'_--------~"'~~ r-~---.A.-- ___ -,,_
Union Territory Urban households Persons Males Females Males Females
4 5 ~ 7 8
MANIPUR Total 29,456 156,207 77,200 79,007 25,789 3,616
All Rural 27,001 Hl,312 70,227 /2,085 23,e08 3,1 45
(a) 3,0~B 11,879 5,852 6,027 2,279 737
(~) 2,529 12,631 5,637 6,794 1,806 712
(c) 21,444 I 17,~O2 58,538 59,264 19,723 1,696
Si,e of holdi~g group
Less than I aero 1,912 8,094 3,898 4,196 1,539 3~O
1.0- 2.4 acres 6,517 31,498 15,453 16,045 5,843 &60
2.5- 4.9 d,253 46,458 23,039 23, ~ 19 7,786 459
5.0- 7.4 2,946 19,424 9,811 9,613 2,851 95
7.5- 9.9 .. ell 5,847 3,013 2,834 785 26
10.0-12.4 347 2,518 1.287 1,231 330 17
12.5-14.9 97 722 384 338 9S 2
15.0-29.9 18 I 1,186 629 557 174 7
30.0-49.9 57 353 170 183 52 5
50 + 55 371 187 184 51 4
Unspecified :48 1,331 667- 664 217 31
All Urban 2,455 13,695 6,973 6,922 1,981 471
(a) Households engaged neither in cultivation nor household industry (b) Household engaged in household industry,
(c) Households eng.,ed in cultivation.
The heads of households are shown as less than lbe total number of households in some areas on account of the fact that some enumerators had apparently not mdkated any person as the head of household in the "Population Record" where the conventional head cf household was absent from the household at the time of enumeration and had not been ~n~merated in that household.
459
OF FAMlLY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED "
20% Sample)
of Households _____ '~ ___________ _A_
------- ---Never married, widowed
Sp;,uses of Heads and ,divorced, or separated of households Married relations relat'ons Unrelated Persons
1-------"-------, f----------~----------l ,..----........ _--, r----'-----, Males Females Sons Other Males Other Females Males Females Mal., Female,
9 10 II 12 13 ' 14 15 16 'i7
66 21,820 4.364 1.113 6,760 44,989 ~5,770 369 41
55 21126 3,843 1,325 S,861 40,997 -11,910 199 33
13 1,749 179 106 333 3,159 3,195 II~ 13
16 1,676 350 160 &41 3,~98 3,762
26 17,701 3,314 1,057 4,e8; 34,340 34,96) 76 17
1,2/1 101 24 170 2,227 2,365 4
II 5,120 528 219 S84 S,B38 9,376 Ii 5
10 7,061 1,285 378 1,879 13,555 14,015 25 5
2 2,656 815 220 I, II. 5,909 5,743 14 3
2 746 29B 97 416 1,829 1,646 2
320 140 45 185 768 70B 3
90 53 20 73 216 173
154 51 22 S I 374 314
46 16 106 il6
47 2 7 16 127 117
190 31 2~ 51 391 390
II 1,694 521 198 899 3,922. , 3,850 170
460
TABLE C-Il
Age and Marital Status
Fly-Leaf
This table in which data have been furnished
separately for total, rural and urban areas of the Territory is an important demographk table. The marital statuses shown in the table are (i) Never Married, (ii) Married, (iii) Widowed, (iv) Divorced or separated and (v) Unspecified. The age-groups conform to i nternationai requirements. It can be ascertained, from thi" table whether proportions in the various marital status conditions have increased
or dec~eased since the Jast census and whether any trend is observed in the age of marriage. The table
will also give an indication of mortality in different Marital Statuses and in different age-groups. The data on married females by age-group can be utilised
for forecasting the future births from age specific
birth rates. This tabJe corresponds to Table C-III of 1951
which wa,s prepared on a 10% sample o~ the slips taken out at the initial stage of sorting. The present table bas been compiled on the ba~is of full count. The data on marital status are given for J4 agegroups in 1961 as against 1 I in 1951.
461
C-lI AGE AND MARITAL ST~TUS
Marital Status
r-----------------------~------------------~--~
Age
2rouP
Total Rural Urban
Total Population r _____ ...A.... ___ ...--__ ,
Persons Males Females
4 5
Nev~r Martled Married Widowed f----A--~ r---A---~ f ___ A ___ ~
Male. Females Males Females Mal., Famales
7 10 II
MANIPUR
DjyQrced or
Separated Unspecified status ~ ___ ..A. ___ ..., ,... ___ ~~
Males Females M.:es Females
12 13 1'1 15
All Age, Tot.1 760,037 3,87,Q58 391,919 231,035 199,998 144,858 148,398 7,580 ]4,419 3,076 9,381 50' sn
Rural 712,310 352,937 359,383 210.703 184,308 131,950 i35,661 6,985 30,S'll 2,790 8:001 509 S72
Urtan j
67,717 34,121 33,596 20.332 15,690 II,908 12,737 595 3,768 286 [ ,331
0-9 Total 243.102 121,991 121,111 121,991 121,111
Rur.1 224.568 112,709 111.859 112,709 111,659
Urban 18,534 9,282 9,252 9,182 9,252
10-1. Total 93,263 47,693 45,570 "07.327 45,028 3&1 468
Rural 85,299 H,563 41,73. 43,197 '11,218 452 2 '1 33
Urban 7,96'< 4,130 3,834 '1,130 3,810 16 5 3
J5-19 Total 63.5+3 30,968 32,575 29,60Q 21,B79 1,283 . 9,663 25 189 57 771 j
P.ur~1 57,944 28,068 29,676 26,756 19,898 1.23l 8,989, 52 728 73
Urban 5,59.9 2,900 2,699 2,8H I~ '81 50 674
20-2. Total 61,793 30,3i7 3;,446 16,952 ,
71,85 10,660 24,960
Rural 5a ,~16 26,943 31,m 16,455 6,711 9,781 22,670 150 t76
Urban 6,377 3.-104 ~,m 2,"097 2,290 29 20 180
2S-2~ Total 6+,135 30,704 33,431 7,855 ,2,555 21,761 28,416 317 840 685 1,533
Rural 58512 27,763 3(1,749 6,790 2,458 19,933 26,099 305 787 649 1,318 87
Urban 5,623 2,941 2,682 ",065 97 I,B26 2,317 .I~ 53 36 215
30-3f Total
I 54,773 27.190 27,583 2.948 707 23,269 23,762 392 1,625 509 1,415 72 7"
R&ral 49,517 21,629 24,868 2,668 674 21,079 21,m 1,<465 ~51 1,I8J ·72 H
Urban 5,256 2,561 2,695 280 33 2,190 2,267 33 160 58 ~35
35-39 Total '12,201 22,251 19,9;,0 721 316 20,72'1 16,933 446 I,B49 307 53 t7 Rural 38,415 20,197 18,m 626 303 18,81S 15,547 426 1,673 27-4 M8 53 .. 7
Urban 3, 786 2,OS~ 1.732 13 1,906 1,386 20 1/6 33 157
462
C-II AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.
~larital Statu,
r------------------Total Total Population Never Married Married Widowed
Divorced or
Separated lUnspecified status Aie RLJral ,----......___----"') ,---__ .A.--., r----..A.---, ,---..A.----, ,-___ .A... ___ --., , __ --A.. __ -,
Eroup Urban Persons Males Female, Males Females Males females Males Females Males females Males Females
2
40-44 Total
Rural
Urban
Rural
Urban
~0-54 Total
"'ural
Urban
55-59 Total
Rural
Urban
60-64 Tot· I
Rural
Urban
65-6' Total
70+
ARe not. Stated
Rural
Urban
Total
Rural
Urban
Total
Rural
Urban
4 6
38,353 IB.915 19.438 417
34.662 17.099 17,563 368
3,691 1,816 1,875
25.694 13,166 12.528 193
23,255 11,92' 11,326 175
2.m 1,237 1,201 II
28.542 13.893 14.649 188
25.839 12,683 13,156 176
2,703 1,210 12
16,405 8,506 7.899 107'
14.783 7.729 7,054 100
1,622 777 8'15
19,199 9,343 9,856 87
17.312 8.509 8,803 80
1.8B7 834 1,053 7
7,B30 3,797 4,033 24
7,071 3,461 3.610 23
336 423
16.516 7.472 9.044 81
15,106 6,885 8,221 76
1,410 587 823 5
1,688 822 866 544
1,621 770 851 504
67 52 15
7 10 II 12 • 13 14 15
MANIPUR- condd.
267 17,527 14,753 655 3,531 266 845 50
255 15,846 13,459 617 3.104 21B 703 50 42
12 1.681 1.294 38 427 48 142
lot 12,201 8,997 536 2,952 199 459 37
102 11,046 8.194 496 2,639 175 375 37 16
2 1,155 803 313 84
113 12,618 8,655 904 5,299 150 548 33 34
111 Ii ,5 13 7,816 830 4,723 131 472 33 34
2 1,105 839 74 576 19 76
7,528 4,255 750 3,262 95 309 26
61 6,83~ 3,877 689 2,a37 60 270 26 9
3 694 37a 61 425 IS 39
69 8.034 3,718 1,080 5,685 120 368 22 16
63 7,3 11 3,430 986 '1,955 110 339 22 16
6 723 288 94 730 10 29
3,157 1,489 574 2.364 39 153 3
20 2,874 1,406 528 2.064 33 114 3 6
283 83 46 300 39
58 5,500 2.069 1.727 6,379 142 505 22 33
58 5,095 1,975 1,561, '5,787 131 368 22 33
405 94 166 592 II 137
521 235 260 15 51 24 10
517 226 252 13 50 a' 22 19 10
9 2 2
.463
C-II AGE AND _MARrTAL STATUS-contd.
Age group
Total
Rural
Urban
2
All ages Total
Rural
Urban
0-9 Total
Total Population Never Married ,---------'----. ,------'-----.
Persons Males Females Males Females
3 4 7 •
Married
.----'-----. Males Females
8 9
IHPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION
178,235 88.515 89,710 53.514 41.875 31,510 34,235
120,545 62,130 64,4 15 37.706 30,948 22,559 :4,610
51,69026,38525,305 15,B08 11,927 9,951 9,615
.51,869 25.894 25,975 25,894 25,975
Rural 37,7f9 16,768 18,981 18,768 18,981
Urban
10-14 Total
Rural
Urban
15-19 Total
Rural
\ 'rban
20-14 Total
Rural
Urban
25-2'1 Tot.1
P,ural
30-34 Totol I
Rura'i
Urban
35-39 Total
Rural
-Urban
1'1,120 7,12. 6,994 7,IZ' 6,994
22,20311,404 10,79911,38010,709 22
16,173 8,247 7,926 8,223 7,B~7 22
6,030 3,157 2,873 3,157 2,B62
14,711 i ,394 7,317 ',166 4,872 20S
10,292 5,071 S,221 4,888 3,293 164
'1,419 2,323 2,0'6 2,27& 1.519
15,515 7,5'16 5,316
10,553 5,216 5,337 3,318 551 1,753
4,962 2,703 2,259 1,998 371 682
14,OlO 7,005 7,025 1,921 169 4,849
9,624 4,600 5,024 1,054 89 3,3'18
4,406 2,405 2,001 80 1,501
12,675 1,3H 53 4,666
8,661 '1,235 4,426 1,121 33 2,935
4,014 2,021 1,993 222 20 1,731
9,5'11 5,009 4,';32 178 27 4,673
6,668 3,426 108 20 3,197
2,873 I.se] 1,290 70 7 1,476
80
69
II
2,206
1,718
488
6,102
4,352
1,750
6,175
4,450
1,725
5,452
3,759
1,693
3,696
2,649
1,047
Marital Status
Divorced or
Widowed Sep.rated
r--'---, .----'-----,
Males Femdl es Mal es Females
10 II 12 13
1.616 9,760 175 2,850
1,191 ~.846 67'1 2.001
415 2,914 201
1 8
2 2 8
29 21 210
2 17 112
4 28
112 128 460
32 92 113 342
8 20 15 118
62 175 173 506
54 134 141 351
8 41 29 165
SI 411 166 503
53 290 126 344
28 121 fO 159
80 510 78 299
65 386 56 187
15 124 :U 112
Unspecified status
,..---.A.-_"'"
Miles Females
15
Total Rural
Urban
2
~O-H Total
Rural
Urban
45-"9 Total
Rural
Urban
50-Sf Total
Pural
Urban
55-59 Total
Rural
Urban
60-64 Total
Rural
Urban
65-69 Total
Rural
Urban
70+ Total
Age not Stated
Rural
Total
Rur.1
Urban
464
C·II AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.
Marital Statu,
r--------------~--------~----------------------l Divorced or
T "tal Population Never Married Married Widowed Separated Unspe<if",d status r------A .----"*\ ,--~--""""I r---A--~ r--~-1 r-__ A--~ r------..A.---~
Persons Males Femal~s Males Females Males Females Males Female. Males Females Males Females
3 4
9,300 4,-141 4,859
6,507 3,052 3,455
3,172 3,250
4,561 2,213 2,349
1,860 959 901
6,964
f,952
2,012
4,315
3,096
I
1_,229
4,725
3.361
1,364
2,148
1,592
556
3,500
2,505
995
317
260
57
3,211
2,)18
893
2.127
1,535
592
2,097
1,532
565
,741
233
1,441
1,048
393
171
12B
43
3,753
2,634
1,112
2,18e
1,551
637
2,628
I,B29
799
1,174
851
323
2,059
1,457
602
146
132
14
7 , 9
~MPHAL WEST $UB-DIVISION-concld,
62 26 4,154 3,583
36 20 2,856 2,587
6 1,298 996
16 2,9~9 2,262
30 14 2,051 1,654
14 2 898 608
3? 14 2,917 2,102
32 13 2,10) I ,46~
7 814 636
22 2 I,OH
16 1,36B
6 527
19 2 1,836 824
18 i 1,339 597
497 227
6' 2 921 333
611 263
200 70
13 1,034 301
12 4 755 222
279 79
III 54 45
7& 79 ~7 37
35 3 7 8
10 II 12 13 • 14 15
951~ 101 299
96 64 199
28 302 37 100
115 820 152
86 581 100
29 139 18 52
:l09 1,463 46 174
151 1,036 32 119
58 1-1 ss
lao 1,027 30 95
129 694 22 59
51 333 26
216 1,728 26 74
155 1,178 20 52
61 550 6 22
137 810 10 29
106 565 8 22
31 245 2 7
366 1,71 1 28 43
259 1,201 30
107 510 6 13
4 II 2
10 2
2
465
C-II AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.
Marital Status
r-----------~---~---~--A--~------------------___, ./ Divorced or
Total Total ~opulation Never Married Married Widowed S$parated Unspecified status Ale Rural ,-__ _.A.--~ ,--___.\.,--, '~-l ,-__ ..A.._~ I __ .A. ___ ~ r---'""---,
croup Urban Persons Males Femal.. Males F~males Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 4 5 6 7 9
IHI"HAL EAsT SUB· DIVISION
All Ages Total 111,655 U,338 62,317 35,314 ,0,003 13,165 14,061
Rural 106,618 52,602 54,016 30,790 26,240 20,209 20,919
Urban 16,017 7,736 8,291 4,524 3,763 2,957 3,122
0-9 Tobl 38,775 19,401 19,37-4 19,'fOI 19,374
Rural 34,161 17,245 17,116 17,245 17,116
Urban 'f,~H 2,156 2,258 2,156 2,258
IO-H Total
Rural
Urban
15-1' Total
Rural
Urban
20-2'f Total
Rural
Urban
25-29 Total
Rural
Urban
30-34 Total
Rural
I Urbarl'
35-39 Tot. I
F<ural
Urban
I~, 652 7,178
12,718 6,501 6,217
• 1,93'1 961
9,395
8,215 3,896 4,3 19
1,180 577 603
9,877 4,648 5,229
8,452 3,917 4,515
1,415 . 701 714
9, I~B 4,394 4,714
7,891 3, asa 4,033
1,217 536 681
8,351 3,932 4, il9
7,109 3,392 3,717
1,242 540 ,02
6,603 3,474 3,129
5,690 3,003 2,687
913 471 4~2
7,077 56 BB
6,444 6,129 83
~73 948
4,167 2,668 292 2,056
3,601 2,266 263 1,870
566 402 186
2,776 419 1,749 4,380
2,277 316 1,552 3,840
499 103 197 540
952 118 3,299 4, 188
7sf 101 2,972 3,596
198 17 327
258 63' 3,529 3,763
200 50 3,070 3,189
58 13 459 574
93 43 3,259 2,676
68 37 2,829 2,337
25 6 430 339
10 II 12 13 14 IS
1,17a 6,149 585 2,017 7
1,103 5,375 500 1,485 7
170 B74 85 532
6 7
150
7 ~8 135
15
2S lOB 322
25 99 93 260
9 5 62
41 126 102 282
37 114 95 122
4 12 10'
7.76 97 317
43 237 79 241
39 18 76
48 245 74 165
43 193 63 120
52 II 45
Total Rural
Urban
2
40-44 Total
Rural
Urban
45-49 Total
Rural
Urban
SO-5~ Total
Rural
Urban
55-59 Total
Rural
Urban
60-64 Total
Rural
Urban
65-69 Total
Rural
Urban
70+ Total
Rural
Urban
Ale not Stated Total
Rural
466'
C-H AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.
Marital 5tat~ ,..------------________ .A. ____________ ......... _ ._ __ ... ____ _
Total Population Never '1arrie~ r-----A ___ ~_~ r~--A---l
Married , ___ -A-__ ,
Persons Males Females Males Female.s Males Females
3 5 7 s
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-cQncld,
6,406 3,OBI 3,325 60 2,819 2, JS4
5,508 2,654 2,854 61 2,436 2,086 . 898 427 471 23 383 298
2,284 2.114 34 12 2,124 1,451
3,919 2,006 1,813 30 1,867 1,256
579 278 301 -I 257 195
4,931 2,269 2,562 23 23 2,06~ I,HI
4.140 1,952 2,118 18 22 1,778
317 291 203
2,736 1,396 1,340 15 10 1,259 645
2,343 1,211 1,132 1,022 544
393 185 208 2 167 101
3,259 1,588 1,671 IS 20 1,344 494
2,n& 1,319 1,417 12 14 1,118 433
523 269 254 6 61
1,476 747 729 5 553 220,
1,273 644 629 4 470 207
203 103 100 83 13
2,502 1,073 1,429 778 206
879 1,208 4 652 191
415 194 221 126 IS
286 104 182 63 106' 36
276 95 181 58 lOS 34 49
10 5
Divorced or Widowed Sep.rated
~--~ r--~' Males Females Males Female,
10 II.> 13
125 695 53 186
115 570 42
10 125 II 42
89 540 37 III
78 466 31 79
II 74 32
144 33 127
128 822 28 106
16 149 5 21
99 626 23
89 534 1& 46
10 7 13
200 26 68
167 909 22 61
33 i 80 4 7
173 452 16 56
158 397 12 24
IS S5 4 32
269 1,052 18 162
210 970 13 38
59 82 5 124
15 2
2 15
Uosperifled Status ,---'-.._---,
Males Females
14 , 15
-,
7
Age
aroup
Total
Rural
Urban
All Ages Tohl
1).-9 Total
10-14 Total
15-19 Total
20-24 Total
25-29 Total
30-34 Total
35-39 Total
40-44 Total'
45-49 Total
50-'54 Total
55-59 Total
60-64 Total
6~-6q Total
70t Total
Age not
Stated Total
All 'Ages Total
0-9 Total
I 10-11 Total,
15-1~ Total
20-24 'Total
25-29 Total
30-34 Total
35-3' Total
467
C-II AGE AND MARITAL ST~rUS-contd.
Total Population Never Marriod Marriod
Marital Status
-------------------~------.
Widowed
Divorced or Separated Unspecified Status
Porsoo. Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female, Mal", Females
s 7 8 9 10 II 14 IS
81$HENI'U'R SUB-D!VrSION
78,853 39,137 39,616 11,885 19,541 .5,113' 15,613 974 196 151
24,921 12,484 12,437 12,484 12,437
10,267 5,185 5,091 S,152 4,990 33 53 6 33
6,297 3,139' 3,158 2, ~56 1,783 168 1,208 7 III
6,217 2,964 3,253 1,542 179 1,277 2,778, 28 81 191 36 17
',\(6, 2,951 3,235 '148 53 2,347 2,894 28 110 153 38 25
5,3'17 2,640 2,677 100 15 2,431 2,379 34 149 113 30 21
4,248 2,144 2,104 40 10 1,018 1,804 46 181' 22 fa I B 13
3,969 1,952 2,DI7 53 6 1,817 1,562 354 17 3 II
2,687 1,435 1,252 18 2 1,325 923 60 283 23 42 2
2,e63 1,320 1,343 '6 9 1,197 812 81 '160 14 46 12
1,731 936 845 4 3 852 59 346 10 31 II
1,781 903 878 774 356 100 481 II 37 12 3
771 384 387 2 324 160 53 213 3 12 2 1
1,538 7Q2 Jl36 517 160 1(7 630 2
210 98 • 112 63 55 30 40 1 13 1
THOU8AL SUB-DIVISION
1J4,924 66,993 67,931 39,621 34,358 :5,:128 25,328 I ,,07 6,1~3 630 1,673 107 153 \
" 44,492 22,317 22,175 22,317 22,175
16,940 8,580 8,360 8,546 8,30B 34 51
10,824 5,296 5,528 5,OI~ 3,145 256 2,097 55 19 218 13
10,896 5,107 5,789 2,604 367 2,316 4,86-1 23 153 125 385 20
10,318 5,088 5,230 683 90 4,174 4,625 60 181 168 293 41
8,812 4,295 4,516 151 58 3,968 3,874 56 310 110 246 29
7,490 3,900 3,590 71 25 3,174 3,050 72 372 \26 15 17
6,373 3,07. 3,297 42 29 2,665 '2,415 112 704 39 18 17
group
Total
Ro •• 1
Ur~.n
45-49 Tol.1
50-54 Total
55-.9 Tctal
60-64 Total
65-69 Tol.1
70t Total
Age not
Stated Total
All Ages Total
0-9 Total
IO-H Total
20-24 Total
25-29 lotal
;0-34 lotal
35-39 Total
"10-44 TOtal
50-54 Total
55-59 T~tal
60-64 TOlal
65-69 Tot.1
70+ Tot.1
Ale not
Stated Tot.1
468
c-n AG;E AND MARITAL STATUS-con/d_
Total Population
r----A.----.....
Persons Males Fem.les
Marital Slalu,
,--._----- - ___ A----
Ne"er Married
,--A--.....
Males Females
Married
,.....-~-.......
Males Females
WidoNed
~,
M ales Female,
10 II
THOUBAL SUB·DIVISION-concld.
Divorced or
Separated
...... --"---. Malel Femal.,
12 13
4,592 2,335 2,.257 24 21 2,174 1,595 566 k 33 12
4,472 2,123 2,349 18 10 1,95B 1,351 Iii 912 I B 70
3,006 1,704 1,302 1,473 685 206 573 10 37
2,939 I,H3 1,:06 1,206 512 206 951 17 42
1,159 583 576 498 196 7i 367 6
2,199 9-+3 1,256 644 201 I,OlO 20 3+
~ 12 213 19~ 137 125 58 58 2 6
UKHRUL SUB·DIVISION
~8,SSO 23,UO 24.700 14,888 14,071 8,425 8,837 421 1,533 60 131
15,m 7,934 7,9H 7,70'<
5,846 2,807 2, i96 16 II
3,919 1,851 2,068 1,795 1,859 203
3,772 I, S93 2,129 1,150 1,048 417 1,061 IS 2 21
-1,210 1,954 2,256 6i1 399 1,223 1,786 21 42 14 25
3,301 1,616 1,685 139 119 1,432 1,453 25 78 6 17
2,823 1,437 1,386 58 61 1,333 1,204 II
2,181 1,100 1,081 27 27 1,033 862 37 172
1,488 776 712 1+ 712 ,56 134 s
1,710 842 868 10 770 57~ 60
B69 427 442 4 377 319 28 114 6
1,073 517 556 454 329 +9 202 5 IS
539 251 28B 2 214 188 34
1,109 4B6 623 12 15 365 263 96 7 1+
112 67 45 40 21 24 23
Un$Decified Status
14 IS
15
13 6
6
2
_ ....
13
121
19 31
25
14 18
II II
If
7
6 12
'469
C-1I AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd,
Marital Status
r-----------------------A-----------------------~ Divorced or
Total Total Population Never Married Married Widowed Separated Unspecified st.t~s Age Rural r-----~-.,A" ----.... ,----......_--~ r----..A.---~ r---.A..-~l I _ __'~..A._~~ ,-__ A-_~~
group Urban Persons Males Fem,l.. MAies Females Males Females Males Females Males Fem"l.. Male, female,
2 6 7 8 10 II 12 13 14 15
MAO AND SADAR HILLS $UB-CIVISION
All Ages Total 72,039 30,976 36,0[3 21,008 19,248 13,860 13,698 878 2,661 119 44, 11
0-9 Total 22,815 11,313 11,442 11,373 11,442
10-\'\ ' Tolal 7,87B 4,007 J,B71 3,991 3,74& 16 124
15-19 Total 5,603 2,736 2,867 2,551 2,144 181 688 2 13 2 15 7
20-20+ Total 6,OH 2,699 3,345 1,8 17 1,].81 825 1,928 21 52 36 60 4
15-29 Total b,7BS 3,145 3,MO 831 3SS 2,201 3,090 48 64 93
30-34 Total 5,47C 2,901 2,569 20. 98 2,598 2,247 59 150 33 74
35-39 rotal 3,985 2,114 I,S61 66 41 1,991 1,616 62 171 15 l!
4O-H Total 3,500 1,856 1,644 48 35 1,699 1,294 277 19 38
Total 2,174 1,193 1,081 23 14 1,099 824 66 231 12
SO-54 Total 2,598 1,352 1,246 29 1,192 758 117 448 14 30
55-59 Total 1,211 627 S86 16 3 523 372 81 200 5 II
60-64 Total 1,638 857 781 7 10 719 361 123 389 21
Total 544 305 6 219 141 20 ISS
70+ Total 1,592 e09 783 II 2 590 240 189 502 19 39
Aie not
St. ted Total 98 56 42 36 27 17 . IS 2
(I) MAO
All Age. Total 34,131 17,105 17,126 10,116 9,504 6,360 6,175 soz 201 11
D-' Total !O,766 5,442 5,324 5,442 5,324
11-14 Total 3,640 1,859 1,78 1 1,857 1,748 2 32
15-1~ TGI.I 1-198 1,292 1,IB4 1,149 123 7 7
20-24 Total 2,950 1,354 1,596 995 859 322 647 13 35 24 51
Total 3,033 1,420 1,613 398 253 9,50 1,258 29 37 13 65
30-34 TOtal 2,389 1,229 1,160 93 69 1,087 995 31 56 18 40
35-39 Total 1,977 1,005 9;2 35 25 926 854 37 81 1 12
40-44
45-49
50-5~
55-59
65-69
70+
Ag. not
Total Rur(1 Urban
2
Total
Total
Total
Totil \ Total
Total
Total
'410
C-II AGE AND MARITAL STATUS
Marital Statu~
Total Population Never Married Married Widowed , _____ J.-_____ ...... ,--____ .A..-_'-)
~~ r---A ---\
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Famales '
6 7 e 9 10 II
MAO-concl~ •
1,747 913 334 29 , 21 831 698 44 / 96
1,154 569 ~85 18· II 507 501 "II 73
1,276 676 £00 13 , 595 416 59 177
712 358 354 292 256 5& 9S
870 45~ 413 5 10 383 228 66 175
314 148 166 139 97 9 6"1
836 433 103 302 158 117
Sl.teol Total 77 33 30 21 II 12
All Ales
0-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-.<.9
30-34
35-39
to-5f
55-5~
60-64
65-69
70+
Are not St.tecl
Total 37,808 18,&71
Total 12,049
Total
Total
Total
I Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
T"ta!
Total
4,238
3,113
3,094
3,752
3,081
2,008
1,753
1,120
1,322
501
768
232
756
21
5,931
2,148
1,533
1,345
1,725
1,672
1,119
~43
624
676
269
400
93
376
12
18,931 10,892
6, liB 5,931
2,090 2,134
1,575 1,367
1,749 822
2,027 434
1,409 113
BB9 31
610 19
4%
646 16
232
36B
139
380 3 .'
9 6
(ii) SADAR HILLS
9,739 7,500 7,423 376 I,S27
6,118
1,998 14 92
995 168 565 2
422 503 1,281 17
132 1,251 1,832_ 19 35
29 1,511 1,252 28
16 I ,05~ 762 25 90
14 868 , 596 46 lSI
592 323 25 158
. 597 342 58
231 116 25 105
336 133 57 211
BO 4. II 91
2 288 82 n 265
6, ,
Divorced or
Separated Unspecified status r-~-A---~r---A---~
Mal~s Females Males Females
12 13 1'1 15
19
3
6
2
103 148
9
12 29
21 28
20 34
21
10 19
2 12
30
4 II
21
2 3
13 3,1
411
c-u AGE AND MARtT~k-SrArus-colltd.
Narit.1 Status
r'------------------------------~-----------·--------,-------------~
Total Total Population Never Married
Rural ,-
Married Widowed
Divorced Or Separated Unspecified status
Age'
group Urban Persons Males Females Males Female, Males Females Males Fe;".le, Males Females Males Females
7
TAMENGLOG SUB·DIVISION
All Ages, Total 36,518 17,716 18,802 10,853 10,490 6,246 6,470
0-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40 14
SO-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70+
Age not
Stated
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Total
Tot.1
Total ,/
Total
Total'
Total
Total
Total
All Ages Total
0-9 Total
10-14 Total i
15-19 Total
20-24 Total
25-29 Total
30-3'\ Tot.1
35-3' Totll
II ,615
3,805
3,310
2,953
3,167
2,711
1,792
1,58 I
899
1,354
587
965
292
1,408
79
18,126
5,806
1,813
1,514
1,610
1,729
1,284
1,028
5,818 5,797
1,851 1,954,
1,579 1,731
1,202 1,751
1,448 1,719
1,347 1,364
957 835
814 767
423 476
682
289
486 479
130 162
653, 755
2S 51
9,497 8,619
2,905 2,901
999 81i
'784 730
752 858
857 872
677 607
616 412
5,8 18 5,797
1,841 1,939
1,530 1,193
814 732
459 263
IS3 98
70 38
35
12 12
2S 21
15 12
2
22 10
19,. 33
10
47
359
958
I , III
848
72'1
369
~51
101
109
474
15
196 , 949
1,363
1,141
706
581
359
420
189
217
73
248
13
JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISION
5,'~4
2,905
999
782
543
323
81
35
4,271
2,901
807
316
158
58
s
3,517 3,501
7
2 385
304 657
505
576 547
545 341
10
"-423
5
II
26
23
37
22
57
31
59
19
130
II
l,ab4
21
30
75
60
110
82
I Sol
83
197
68
388
2
13~ J 763
6
12
15 25
13 38
23 52
13 14 15
98 411 96 127
34
7 29 17 20
46 12 17
18 , 7 25 9 ,
II 39
Ii 20 6
40 7
8 2
46 3 7
15 2
14 88 13 21
9 ..
13
21
14 15
7 13
13 14 ....
Age
,roup
Total
Rural
Urban
40-44 Total
45-49 Total
5~-S4 Total
55-59 Total
60-64 Total
6S-69 Total
70t Total
Are not Stated Total
All A,05 T ot.1
0-9 Total
10-14 Total
15-19 Total
2a-24 Total
.25-29 Total
30-34 Total
35-39 Total
40-44 Total
45-49 Total
50-54 Total
55-59 Total
60-64 Totsl
65-69 Total
70+
Ago not
Stated
Total
Total
472
C-u AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.
Total Population Never Married ,.--___ ---''--___ , ,---.A.-...---,
Persons Males Female, Male. Females
3 5 7
Married
,----....______ Males Females
9
JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISION-concld.
836
551
590
356
4'0
114
364
447
315
342
206
2M
109
204
389
236
248
150
65
160
7 410
2
312
3 183
249
89
2 148
298
175
131
81
62
12
21
Marital Status
Widowed
,------'----,
Males Femdles
10 II
23 81
15 59
27 113
20 68
30 119
" 52
132
CHURACHANDPUR SUI-DIVISION
n,418 31,112 31,1106 19,043 17,703 11,548 II,SIO
IS,705
7,163 3,743
9,132 9,573
3,574
5,878 2,658 3,214 2,615
5,418 2,302 3,116 I,m
5,958 2,673 3,2BS 1,140
2,409 2.240 3B7
3,013 1,706 1,305 80
2,857 1,460 1,397 43
1,539 772 757 14
2,319 1,213 1,106 19
973 546 427 18
873 816 II
482 263 219 4
1,645 849 796 II
136 7D 66 61
9,132
3,39'1 169 26
1,744 452
1,487 795 1,549
610 1,477 2,553
146 1,981 I, 95B
41 1,586 1,149
30 1,374 1,263.
13 730 596
14 1,141 782
2 502 286
14 794 430
3 233 122
15 716 336
58 7
373 1,'05
20
17 50
21 79
21 82
30 70
20 127
47 275
24 115
59 321
25 76
103 386
Divorced or
Separated
~---A--_,
Males Females
12 13
7 6
3
4
137 ~88
60
31
20 57
21 33
13 34
31
6 35
2 24
9 51
18
IS 59
Unspecified ,tatus ,----_,.______, M~les Females
14 15
"
473
C-1I AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.
Marit.1 Status _J...
Divorced or
Total. Total Population Never Married .Married Widowed Separated UnspedOed stat"s
Age Rural "'---, ,----'---, r---.A.--. ,--~ r----"---, ,---.;.._-,
group Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fem,l.s Males Females' Males Females
4 5 6 7 • 9 10 II 12 13 14 15
TENGHPOUI. SUB-DIVISION
All Aies Total 21,679 1l,784 13,895 B,llS 7,442 5,14. 4,9l9 338 1,115 74 H9 1
0-9 Tolal 8,466 4;292 4,174 4,292 4,174
10-14 Total 2,696 1,411 1,285 1,404 1,262 5 13 2
15-19 Total 2,098 1,1)5S 1,040 1,022 855 34 162' 13
20-24 ToUI 2,491 1,161 1,330 897 582 253 692 4 5 7 51
25-29 Total 2,644 1,139 1,455 426 410 728 %8 14 29 21 48
30-34 Total 2,203 1,117 1,036 100 48 974 948 2? 59 14 31
35-39 Tolal 1, 679 B32 796 30 25 807 691 37 69 8 IJ
"10-44 Total 1,350 688 662 17 15 632 511 35 117 4 19
45-49 Total' 8401 "61 3SJ 7 425 256 26 110 2 10
50-54 TOlal 1,041 539 502 435 269 46 211 2 IS
55-09 Total 569 239 330 3 . 34 213 140 n 110 ~6
60-64 TOtal 680 305 355 4 257 133 38 207
65-69 Total 243 115 126 2 97 44 16 80 2
70+ Total 659 312 347 2 234 93 71 ?JJ 7 19
Age not
Stated Total 37 IS 22 14 13
474
TABLE C-III
PART A-Age, Sex and Education in All Areas PART B-Age, Sex and Education in Urban Areas OI1lY
PART C-Age, Sex and Education in Rural Areas only
Fly-Leaf
This table has been presented in three parts. Part A relates to 'alI areas and Parts Band C relate
to the urban and rural areas respectively. It gives five yearly age-groups upto 34, the' other age-groups being 35-44, 45-59 and 60 and over~ AlI persons of the first age group i.e. 0-4, have been fe-garded as illiterate irrespective of the actual entry made in the individual slip. The corresponding Table C-IV of 1951 was prepared on a 10% sample of the slips whereas this table has been prepared on the basis of full count. In 1951, data were furnished by literates and illiterates only. In the present Census-, detailed classification by educational levels such as (i) Literate (without educational level), (ii) Primary or Junior Basic, and (iii) Matriculation and above has been adopted for Parts A & C of the table. In Part B relating to urban areas, the following detailed educationallevels are given :-
1 Literate (without educational level) 2 Primary or Junior Basic J Matric~llation or Higher Secondary 4 Technical diploma not equal to degree
5 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree 6 Uni,versity degree or post-graduate degree
other than technical degree, and 7. Technical degree or diploma equal to degree
or post-graduate degree further classified as under i) Engineering ii) Medicine iii) A:;riculture iv) Veterinary and dairying v) Technology vi) Teaching, and vii) Others
This table will measure the growth of literacy jn the total as well as in the different age-groups'tince
the last census, and will also furnish information on
the growth of adult education.
A special census of Scientific and technical personoel was also held in which data on persons who held technical degrees or diplomas equivalent to degree were collecled. The Tables prepared on the basis of these data are presented as an appendix to this table.
475
C-III PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS
Educational ~"""Is
r------L~_-------l Literate
(without
educational Primary or Matriculation
Total Population Illiterate levell Junior Basic and above r-------"------l I--~-..J..._--l r-----..A..---) , ____ ..A. ___ ......, I ___ _"__ __ ~
Age group Person I Males Females Males Females Males Felnles Males Females Males Females
2 4 9 10 II 12
MANIPUR
All Ages 780,037 3a/,os8 392,97> 212,402 330,359 117,7S6 51,258 40,191 10,616 6,703 I 736
0.-4 '121,640 60, ~04 61,136 60,504 61,136
5·9 121,462 61,487 59,975 31,307 38.667 28,145 19,993 2,035 1,315
1°·14 93,263 47,693 45,570 10,357 26,648 27.783 14,817 9,",9 4,091 14 14
15·19 63, 5+3 30,968 32,575 8.693 24.282 11,126 5.HI 10,573 2,852 576 200
20-24 64,793 30,347 34,446 10,635 28.972 10,751 3, ~70 6,809 1,306 2,152 2ge
25-29 64,135 30,704 33,431 13,09 ~ 29,658 11,111 3,040 +,669 610 1,835 123
30-34 54,773 27,190 27,583 14,167 25,807 9.533 1.536 2,584 194 906 46
35-44 8C,554 41,166 39, ,88 24,346 37,657 13,524 1,521 2,514 168 782 42
45·59 70,641 3~, 565 35,076 23,967 34,136 10,139 869 1,113 62 346 9
60 + 43,545 20,612 22,933 14.796 22,605 5,415 309 2Se 17 83
Age not stated 1,688 822 866 541 79(J 199 62 73 II .;
J
'l76
c·m PART B-AGE, SEX
Educational r----------________
Lit~r.te
(without Matriculation educational Primary or or Hi2her
Total Population Illiterate level) Junior Basic Seccndary ,-------A----l r--.,A__---, ,----...-.A----l r---..A_---~ ,.-----"----_1
Age group ~ersons Males Females Males Females Malel Fem,les Males Females Males Females
2 6 7 9 10 II 12
MANIPUft
All Ages 67,711 34,121 35,596 10,117 28, 221 13,~93 6,893 7,539 l,nS 1,7S0 4JS
0-4 9,312 ~, E07 4,705 4,607 4 :705
5·, 9,222 4,615 <547 1,967 2,059 2,S50 2,223 156 265
10.14 7.964 4,130 3.834 307 793 2,333 1,966 1,490 1.061 14
15·:9 5,599 2.900 2.699 250 945 533 658 1,850 948 209 135
20-24 6,377 3,1)4 2.913 363 1.772 76B 631 1,330 355 567 169
.t:. 25-29 5,623 2,941 2,682 391 I,ses 891 470 934 138 384 53
30·34 5.2S6 2,561 2,695 419 2231 1,112 3~2 .90 60 200 30
35.44 7,477 3,370 3,601 .99 3,170 1,932 331 740 70 2'0 21
45-59 6,764 3,224 3,540 ,,80 3,330 1,959 182 32& 19 I: 8 5
60 + 4;056 1,757 2,299 40. 2,221 1,172 1.9 I'" .. : L
A~e not 'tated 67 52 15 28 II 12
477
AND EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY
levels
~---------~------------------------------------~--~---------------------~ University
deEree or Technicsl Non-technical Post-graduate Technical Degree or Diploma equal to De2ree or Post.graduate Degree
diploma not diplo')'\) not delre~ ot,er , ----- --------_..-----~ equal to equal to than Techni- Veter;nary degree degree cal degree En.ineering Medicine Agriculture - & Dairying TechnolOllY Others
,--A..--'"'\,--..A.._-1r--..... ...A._-1 r---4.....--1 ,---"---11--..)...---, r--..-. A _-, r--.A,-~--"'r-"-";"__-'r--.A..---l
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males females
13 I~ 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
MANIPUR
30 15 706 39 599 6Q 30 18 34 6
50 6
6 265 15 93 25 4 ~
3 18O. 13 141 13 2 2 2 2
2 88 !31 9 3 7
4 4 84 2 Iii 16 2
35 b6 2 8
4 4 19
478
C-III PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY
All Ages
0-4
5-9
10·14
15·19
20·24
25·29
30·34
35·44
45-59
60+
Age not stated
All Age,
0·4
5·9
10·14
15·19
20·24
2,·29
30·34
35·44
45·59
100+
Age not stated
Educational level. , ________ A ______ -~
Total Population Literate
Lterate
(without
educat;onal
level) Primary or
Junbr Basic
Matriculation
and above , ___ ---.A...--: ___ -. ,........-___ ..A.. ___ ~_., ,--_ .~.A-__ , r-----.A--- -.. r-----.A.--_-..
Person s Males Females Males ~emlles Malos Females Males Females Males Females
2 4 10 II 12
MANIPUR
7n,120 352,931 359;883 202,285 307,137 114,4h 44.365 1I'i,658 7,689 3,501 192
112,328 55,897 56,431 55,897 56,431
112.240 56,B12 55,428 29,340 36,608 25,595 17,770 1,877 1,050
85,299 43,563 41,736 10,050 15,855 25,450 12,851 8,049 3,030 14
57,944 .28,068 29,876 8,443 23,337 10,593 4,583 B,723 1,904 309 52
59,416 26,943 31,473 10,272 97,200 9,983 3,239 5,479 945 1,209 89 . 58,SL2 27,763 30,749 12,698 27,673 10,219 2,570 3,735 469 1,111 37
49,5 17 24,629 24,888 13,748 23,576 8,421 1,174 1,994 132 466 6
73,on 37,296 3~,781 23,647 34,487 11,592 1,190 1,774 97 283 7
63,877 32341 31,536 23,287 30,B06 8,180 687 787 43 87
39,489 18,855 20,634 14.390 20,385 4,273 240 175 17
1,621 770 8S1 5 [3 779 187 61 65 10
IMPHAL WES:r;:SUB·DIVISION
115,545 6l,130 64,415 31,051 54,519 21,225 7,638 8,593 2,136 1,261 122
18,442 8,936 9.506 8,936 9,506
19,307 9,832 9,475 4,724 5,642 4,761 3,595 317 238
16,173 8,247 7,926 1,181 4,370 4,555 2,475 2 SID 1,081
10,292 5,071 5,221 959 4,048 1.634 571 2,382 567 96 35
10,553 5,216 5,337 1,534 4,783 1,8 12 330 1,413 168 451 56
9,624 4,600 5,024 1,798 4,717 1,611 234, 802 51 389 22
8,661 4,235 4.426 2,042 4,277 1,566 127 456 18 171 -4
13,175 6,478 6,697 3,541 6,5;6 2,398 145 444 12 95 4
12,600 6,066 6,5]4 3,942 5,445 1,903 89 179 42
7,458 3,321 4,137 2,315 4,077 948 50 8
260 128 132 79 118 37 12 10 2
479
C-I1I PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-contd,
Age group
All Ages
0·4
5·9
10· 14
15·19
20·24
25-29
30-34
35-44
45-59
60+
Age not stated
All Ages
0·4
5.9
10-14
15.19 I
20-24
25·29
O·3~
35-44
4s=-59
6[+
Age not stated
Total Population Illiterate
Literate (without
educational ievel)
Educational Levels , ________ A-_______ ~
Primary or
Junior Basic
Matriculation
and above r-------"------. ,-___ A_~ r-~- -"-----.. r--J.---""" ,............--~ Persons Males Females MJles Female, Males FtlT,ales Males Females Males
1 5
IMPHAL EAST SUB·DIVISION
ID~,~28 52,602 54,(26 26,942 46,569 18,666 5,605 6230
'17,354 8 724
17,007 8,521
8\630
8,486
8,724 ,8,630
3,873 5,213 3,940 2,830 708
12,71 S 6,501 6,217 78 \ 3,603 3,64S' 1,839 2,070
8,215 3,896 1,119 845 3,603 1,359 416 1,635
8,462 3,947 4,515 1,215 4,131 1,681 .282 782
7,891 3,858 4,033 1,477 3,846 1,704 144 410
7,109 3,392 3,717 1,662 3,621 1,420 84 221
11,198 5,657 5,541 3,159 5,431 2,250 100 194
10,302 5,16'~ 5,133 3,235 5,081 1,744 30 169
6,096 2,842 3,254 1,909 3,234 902 15 26
276 95 181 59 171 21 I:;
BISHENPUR SUB·DIVISION
78,853 39.237 39616 21,130 33,916 13,89J .4,851 3,805
11,940 5,948 5,948 5.992
12,981 6,536 6,445 2,269 3,404 3,890 2,803 377
10,267 5,185 5,082 935 3,271 3,419 1,453 1,012
6,267 3,139 3,158 881 2,723 1,085 2~6 1,114
6,2 17 2,964 3,253 1,244 3,098 960 107 595
6,18& 2,951 3 235 1,491 3,126 971 93 381
5,317 2',640 2,677 1,627 2,623 80B 47 160
8,217 4,096 4,121 2,728 4,064 1,248 48 101
7,131 3,691 3,440 2763 3,418 885 22 40
4,090 1,989 2,101 1,190 2,087 783 II 15
Sf 109 34 10
10 II
1,617 764
383
770 2
287 57
87 269
38 267
II 89
9 54
22 21
5 5
812 40)
238
357
168
165
13 102
6 45
9 19
3
2
Females
12
35
13
15
7
2
480
C~lII PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY--contd.
Age group
All Ages
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-3<\
3504<1
45-59
6C+
Age not stated
All Ages
0-4
5-9
10·14
'15-19
2024
25-29
30·34
35-#
Age not shted
Total Population Illiterate
Literate
<without
educational
level) ,--- --'------~ r--_ ........ _--"'-) r---J.----J
Persons Males Fem.le. Males Fem~les Males Females
2 3 4 7
THOUBAL SUB-DIVISION
Educational LevelS
r--------~----------~
Primary or
Ju nfor Basic
Matriculation
and above r---A---l r-~-A---' ~~ Males Females M ales Females
9 10 II 12
134,924 66,993 67,931 38,085 60,121 24,116 7,344 3,119 452 473 14
21,90-1 11,099 10,805 11,099 10,805
22,588 11.218 11,310 4,858 7,126 6,236 4,191 124
16,940 8,580 1.:60 1,684 5,810 6,018 2.,357 878
10,824 5,29& 5,528 1.711 5,020 2,226 356 1,304
10,696 '5,107 5,789 2,248 5,607 2.046 14~ 651
lO,3IB 5.0SB 5,230 2,514 5,135 2,012 79 392
8,812 4,295 4.517 2,530 4,462 1,538 48 17'1
13,863 6,976 6,8S7 4,596 6,638 2,222 42 125
12,070 6,162 5,90B 4,515 5,805 1,698 103 44
6,297 ,3,324 760 14 10
213 991 441 189 60 10 II
UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION
48,$90 23,890 l~, 70J 1~,80S 2 1,067 4,937 2,420 J,87S
8,085 4,0671 '\,018 4,067 4,018
7,553 3,867 3,686 2,800 3,220 911 417 156
5,346' 3,039 2,So] 936 1,720 1,246 776 6~5
3,919 1,851 2,068 388 1,303 432 446 997
3,772 1,593 2,179 42B I 557 380 349 688
4,210 1,954 2,2S6 ,32 1,856 654 234 498
3,3011,6161,685 808 S,549 485 93 289
5,004 2,537 2,467 1,737 2 361 516 n 2S 7
4,067 1.,045 2,On 1,719 1,990 216 17 105
2,721 1,254 1,467 1,149 1,453 83 13 22
112 67 45 44 40 14 3
53
193
150
30
14
7
1,2G9
49
311
319
271
164
43 I
34
15
2
55 2
156
170 2
53
33 2
5
170 4
2
34
97 2
10 2
34 '-
27
48"1
C-IlI PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-contd.
Age group
All Ages
0·4
5-9
10-14
15-19
10·24
15·29
30-34
Age not statd
All Age<
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
2~-29
30-3 4
35-44
45-59
60+
Ag. nOt stated
Total Population Illiterate
Literate (withQut
educational level)
Educational Levels
~--------~---------~
Primary or Junior Basic
Matriculation and above
r----.A.----~ ,-__ ..A... ___ "'"'] f---..A_-~-__""_ (----.........__.__--l ,---___ .A. __ ......... _~.
Persons Males Females Malas Fe,l1ales M~les Females M.le, Females Males Female,
2 3 4 6 7
MAO & SADAR HillS SUB-DIVISION
72,039 35,976 36,C63 25,971 32,252 8,116
11,729 5,729 6,000 5,729 6,000
11,086 5,644 5,442 3,565 4,211 2,035
7,878 4,007 3,B71 I 847 21822 I 982
5,603 2,736 2,867 1,388 2,298 943
6,044 1,699 3,345 1,551 2,95 I 733
6,785 3,145 3,640 1,992 3,336 745
5,470 2,901 2,569 2.080 2,447 ~88
7,485 3,980 3,505 3,228 3,416 625
6,085 3,172 2,913 2,761 2,870 348
3,776 1,907 1,786 1,850 III
90 56 42 44 41
(i) MAO
34,231 17,105 17,126 13,313 16,387 ',Tal
5,380 2,63 1 2,749
5,386 2,811 2,575
3,640 1,659 1,781
2,490 1,19$ 1,292
2,950 r ,354 1,596
3,033 1,420 r ,613
2,389 I 129 1,160
3,724 1,918 1,806
3,142 1,603 1,539
2,020 1,038 982
71 44 33
2,631
2,009
960
664
825
993
988
1,709
1,497
1,003
34
2,749
2,327
1,560
1,185
1,517
1,567
1,146
1,790
1,532
981
33
787
812
332
297
176
12e
141
82
32
4
9 10 II 12
3,505 1,823 304 66 2
1,208 44 23
992 178 57
469 403 100 2
322 400 60 15 2
260 386 44 22
III 215 II 18
80 122 9
43 60
19 10
5
644 971 93 36 1
24B 15
211 87 10
76 200 31 2
52 222 25 10 2
238 19 13
10 115 4 6
12 66 4 2
7 22 2
482
C-JII PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-contd.
Age group
All Ages
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-44
45-59
60 +
Age not stated
All Ages
0-4
5·9
10-14
15'19
20-24
25.29
30-34
35-44
45-59
60 +
Age not st.ted
TOtal Population Illiterate
literate (without
edu:ational
level)
Educational Leve's f _____ --~A-----_--l
Primary or
Junior Basic
MatriculatLon
and above
r--------...A...------~ r--...A..--- 1 r---_.I,.,.--- ..... r--~..A.---~ r---..)o..---,_",_"
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 4 7 .s 10 II 12
(il) SAPAR HILLS
37,8~S 18,871 18,9)7 12,658 15.865 ! ,JJJ 2'S61 850 111 , 30
6,349 3,098 3,251 3,098 3,251
5,700 2,833 2,867 1,556 1.884 1,248 960 29 23
4,238 2,148 2,090 687 1,262 _1,17C 781 91 47
3,113 1,538 1,575 724 I, I 13 611 393 203 69
3,094 1,345 II ,74S 725 1,4H 436 270 178 35
3,752 1,725 2,027 999 1,769 569 233 146 25 9
3,081 1,672 1,409 1,092 1,301 468 101 100 7 12
3,761 2,062 1,699 1,519 1,626 484 68 56
2,943 1.~69 1,374 1,264 1,338 266 36 38
1.756 869 887 783 869 79 18
21 12 10 8 2
TAMENGLONG SUB-DIVISION
36,518 17,716 18,802 12,317 16,291 5,203 2,4$5 166 3'
5,689 2,802 l,B87 2,802 2,887
S,926 3.016 2,910 1,988 2,303 1,021 601 7
3,B05 1,851 1,954 664 I. 223 1,153 722 34 9
3j310 1,:79 1,731 604 1,211 900 507 75 11
2,9531,2021,751 5731,462 595 286 30 2
3,167 1,44l 1,719 e37 1,515 5B2 203 14 15
2,711 1,347 1,364 969 1,287 372 77 2 4
3373 1,771 1,6021,423 1,563 338 39
'" 6
2,8 '0 1,403 1,437 1,237 1,413 165 24
2,665 1,269 I, ,96 1,199 1,373 70
79 28 51 21 48 7
483
CollI PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ON1Y-contd.
0-4
,-9
10·14
15- "
20-24
25-29
30-34
35_44
45-59
60+
Age not stated
All Ages
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-44
45-59
60+
Age nat stat.d
Total Population Illiterate
literate (witnout
educational
level)
Educational levels '-~-___ ~ __ A-______ ~~
Primary or
Junior Basic Matriculation
and above ,....... ____ _..A.------, r----.A..-~ r---..A...--, r--..A--- _~ r----J...-.,_--..
Persons Males Feniales Males Females Males Fernales Males Fefl\ill~.s Males Females
2 3 4 5 7 8 10 II
JIRIBAM SUB-DIVISION
18,126 9,497 B,619 5,236 6,856 3,708 1,665 489 102 64
1,480 1,524 1,480 1,524
2,802 1,425 1,377 561 746 848 623 .. 1,813 814 283 487 654 296 62 29
1,514 784 no 318 522 359 185 104 22
1,&1 0 752 858 328 651 331 le2 86 23
1,729 857 872 ,91 6£1 349 177 lei II I'
1,284 677 607 334 513 274 88 54 15
1,864 1,063 801 582 727 422 71 40 2 19
1,497 863 - 634 550 602 292 31 IS 3
1,008 597 411 409 403 179 8
CHURACHANDI'UR SUS-DIViSION
62,418 31,112 31,306 16,94G 23,370 10,,31 7, 16~ 3,026 770 ISS,
9,797 4,901 4,896 4,901 4,696
8,90S 4,672 4 236 3,003 2,982 1,588 1,204 81 50
7,163 3,743 3,420 1,112 1,670 2,282 1,572 349 176
5,il'72 2,6?8 3,214 890 1,827 I ,217' ~,161 548 226 3
5,418 2,302 3.116 646 1,866 1,001 1.0&6 622 183 33
5,958 2,673 3,285 837 2,245 1,205 944 575 96 56
4,649 2,409 2,240 958 1,828 1,095 392 320 20 36
5,870 3,168 2,702 1,488 2,238 1,247 451 410 13
4,831 2,531 2,300 1,505 2,020 S19 276 144
3,816 1,985 1,831 1,542 1,755 411 76 31
136 70 66 58 43 6 23 6
484
C-III PART C-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-contd.
Educational Lavels
,------~-~-------~
Liter.te (without education, I Primary or Matriculation
Total Population lIliurate le¥el) Junior Basic and above
r ~ ___ ,.--A--_, r--A---lr----~--~
Age grou~ Persons Maies Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
:2 4 6 7 S 9 10 II 12
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DIVISION
Ali Ages 27,679 13,784 13,B95 9,B05 12,176 3,092 1,487 872 132 15
0-4 -4,384 2,211 2,173 2,211 2,173
5-9 4,082 2,081 2,001 1,699 1,756 365 238 17 7
10 14 2,696 1,411 1,285 624 873 686 367 101 45
15-'9 2,098 1,058 1,040 459 781 438 106 161 53
20-24 2,491 1,161 1,330 505 1,084 444 171 206 75 6
25-29 2,644 1,189 1,455 629 1,216 380 202 176 37 4
30-34 2,203 1,117 ~,086 738 969 275 107 103 10
35,44 3,028 1,570 1,458 1,165 i ,3 13 326 141 77 4 2
" 45·59 2,454 1,239 1,215 1,060 1,162 150 52 28
60+ 1,562 732 830 702 829 2~
Age not stated 37 IS 22 13 20 2 2
485
APPENDIX TO TABLE C-III
Special Tables on Technically Qualiiied PlilfSOQS
Alongside counting of heads and collection of various socio·economic data, a special census of Scientific and Technical Personnel was taken during the census of 1961. For the purpose of collecting data on technically' qualified persons, a special card was designed by the office of the Registrar General. These .cards were dIstributed by the enumerators to households wherein technically qualified persons resided, after fil1i: g in the Location Code
_ Number, during the period of enumeration. The enumerators collected the filled up cards during their revisional round, and passed tlIem on to their Superior officers for onward transmission
to the office of the Superintendent of Census Operations, who in his turn sent the cards to the office of the Registrar General. Enumerators were instructed to persuade the technically qualified persons to fill up the cards in their presence wherever they were found not to have filled up the same, Those who could not do so were requested to post these cards to the Registrar General, India, direct after filling up. The Questionnaire through which the information
was collected for the Scientific and Technical personnel has been explained in the introductory note.
The academic qualifications of persons considered technically qualified and to whom the cards were distributed are listed below:
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Science-Anyone holding B.A. or ~.Sc .• M.A. or M.Sc. or higher degrees (Ph.D., etc) in Science subjects like Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Agriculture, Geology, Geo-PhY$ics, Geography, etc.
2 Engineering-Anyone holding recognised degree or diploma in Engineering.
3 Technology-Anyone holding degree or diploma in technical subjects like Commercial Technology, Leather Technology, Textile Technology, Glass. and Cramic Technology, Food Technology, etc.
4 Medicine-Persons holding degree or diploma
in medicine and/or surgery.
Thus undergraduate scientists (i.e., those who have not got any Bachelor's degree) or mechanics and technicians even though possessing certificates will not be covered by this special enumeration. The data have been processed in the office of the Registrar G aeral, India and the tables prepared on the hasis of hese data arc presented in the following pages.
486 .
STATE TABLE I-rCLASSIFICATIONBY EACH BRANCH AND SUB·BRANc.a OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY
Classincation Number of D.'cription oi Branch/ Classification Number of Description of Branch /
Branch/Sub·brarch of Sub.branch or 5cience Branch/Sub-branch of Sub-branch of Science
Science or Technology or Technology Per~ons t1ales females Science Dr Technology or Technology Persons Males females
2 '" 5 2 3 4 5
MANIPUR MANIPUR-cOntd.
All Branchel 194 187 7 7 Geography
0-8 Post-graduates (including 70 Geography (including , Doctorates) in Science 16 16
Anthropo Geography)
Other Science, ,-
0 Physks
80 Other Sciences (e.g.
00 Physics (incuding Psychology. Applied
Mathernatkal Physics) P,ychology, Archaeology Meteorology, etc.)
Mathemati cs Graduates (B.A. and B.Sc. including Honours)
10 Pure Mathematics 5 5 in General Science Subjects B2 81
II Applied Mathematic, 90 General Sciences (Phys.
Maths, Stat. Chern., Bio-
2 Statistics 4
'" Sciences, Geo, Phys., and
other Science,) 75 74
20 Statistics 4 4 91 Agriculture 7 7
Chemistry 92 forestry
30 Physical Chemi,try '1 9iI Horticulture
31 Inorganic Chemistry 94 Others .-32 Organic Chemistry
10-33 Engineering and Tech. nology degrees (Graduates
33 Bio-Chemi,try & Doctorates) 13 13
Agriculture 10 Aeronautical Engineering
4
100 Aeronautical Engineering 40 Agriculture (including
A2ric~ltural Botany & II Agricultural Engineering
Agricultural ecenomics) 110 Agricultural Engineering
(General)
5 Bio .. Sciencs; 4 4 III Applied Botany
50 Zoology 2 2 112 Farm Power & Mach iQery
51 Botany 2 ). 113 $oil and watar ccnseravtion-
52 Anthropology 12 Applied GeologyJGeophysics
S3 Othec; (e.z. Physiology, 120 Applied Geology and
Fisheries etc.) GeQphysi" (General)
111 Exploration Geophysics 6 Geology/Geophysics
122 Geo·Chemistry 60 Geology
13 Architecture an" Regional
61 Geophysics Planning
ClasliDcation Number of
Branch/Sub-branch of
Science or Technology
130
131
132
14
140
15-16
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
15S
159
ISO
161
Id
153
17-IS
170
171
487
STATE TABLE I-CLASSiFIC:ATION BY tACH-BRANCH AND SUB-BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY-contd.
Description of Branch/ Classification Number of Des,rlptlon of Branch /
Sub-branch of Sc;ence Branch/Sub-branch of Sub-branch of Science
or Technology Persons Mlles Femltlcs Science or Technology or Technology Per;on~
2 4 5 2
MAN IPU It-contd, HANlpUR-contd.
Arohitecture & Region.I 172 'Aerial Survey Planning (General)
173 Dam Design, Irrigation Town & Country Planning Engineerl~g & Hydraulics
Housing li4 Harbour Engineering
Automobi Ie Engineering 175 Highway Engineering
Automobile Engi~eering 176 Hydraulics, Irrigation
Chemical Engineering & Flood Control
& Technology 177 Municipdl Engineering
Chemical Engineer; ng & 178 P"otogrammetric Technology (including
Applied chemislry) Engineenng
Technology of Gas 179 Public Health Engineering
Reaction at High Pressures 180 Soil Engineering
High Polymers & 181 Soil Mechanics & Foundation -Rubber rechnology
S~nthetic Drugs & 182 Structural En2ineerin~
Chemicals 183 Water Power &. Dam
Technology of Oil" Fats Construction
& Waxes etc 19--20 Electrical Engine ering
Pigments, Paints & Varnishes 190 Electrical Engneerin2 (General) I
Applie<j Microbiology 191 Accoustical Engineering
Petroleum Technology 192 Ad .anced Broadcasting
Intermediates & Dyes Engineering Technology
Plastics 193 Advanced ElECtronics
" I Design of Che oical Plants 194 Advanced line
Technology of fine Communication organic Chemicals
Electro-Chemical 195 Appl,ed Physics
Technology 196 Control System and
Technology of Heavy Instrumentation Inorganic Chemicals
Civil Engineering 197 Electrical Communication
9 Engineer.ng
Civil engineering (General) 8 198 Electrical Machine Design
Advanced Hy oraulics, Dam Corlstruction 199 Electrical, Mechanical. & Irrigation Engineering Civil, Hydraulics & Voltage -
Males remales
4
488
STATE TABLE I-CLASSIFICATION BY EACH BRANCH AND SUB-BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY-con/d.
Classification Number of Description of Bronch
Branch/S'lb-bran,1'\ of Sub-branth of Science
Science or Technology of- Techn,.logy Persons Males Females
2
MANIPUR-contd.
200 Electro Accoustical Engmeering
201 Electa VacCUm Technology
202 Electronics and Radio Engineering
204 Radio Physics and Electronics
205 Radio and V.H.FEngineering
206 Ultra Short 2nd MicroWave Engineering
Electrical Mechanical Engineeri ng
210 Electrical Mechanical
Food, Sugar "nd Dairying Technology
220 Fooj, Sugar and Dairying Technology
Fuel and Petroleum Technology
230 Fuel and Petroleum Technology
~4 Glass, Silicate Ceramics and fement Technology
240 Glass, Silicate. Ceramics Rnd Cement Technolog
25 Leather Technology
26-27
250 Leather Technology
Mechanical Engineering
260 Mechanic.1 Engineering (inclUding Mechanics and Prime Movers) (General)
26 1 Applied Thermodynamics (including Heat Power Engineering)
262 Gas T urbins
263 Foundry Engineering
264 Industrial Engineering (Including Indu,trial Physics) -
265 Internal Combustion ~ngl n,ering
2
Description of Branch
Sub-branch of Science
Class iflcation Number of
Branch/Sub-branch of Science or Technology or Technology Persons
2
MANIPUR-contd.
266 Machine Design
267 Mechanical Handling of Materials
268 Production Engineering or Technology
269 Power Engineering
270 Refrigeration, Air-Condi-tioning and its Plant Design
271 Serno-mechanism and Instrumentation
28 Metallurgy Engineering
3
2BO Metallurgy (including Advanced and Ferrous Production Metallurgy
29 Mining Engineering
290 Mining Engi~eering (including Ore Dresllng)
30 Naval Archite,ture and Marine Engineenng
300 Nau.1 Architecture and Machine Engineering
31 Pharmaceutical and Fine C~em;cals
310 Ph~rmaceutciais and Fine
Chemicals
32 i extiles
320 Text; Ie Chemistry
Texti;e Techno.logy
33 Others
330 Others (i_e. Instrement r echnology etL)
34-47 Engineeri ng and r echno lo~Y
Diplomas
34 Aeronautical Engineering
340 Aeronaut;cal Engineerin"g
35 Automobile Engineering
39
M~le' Females
5
38
489
STATE TABLE I-CLASSIFICATION BY EACH BRAN~H AND SUB-BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY-contd.
Description of Branch
Sub·branch of Science Description of Branchl
Su'·branch of Science
CI3<iincatio~ Number of
Branch/Sub-branch ~f
Science or Technology or T?chnology Per,ons Males Females
Classification Number .f
Brlnch/Sub·branch of
Science or Technology or Technology PersOns Males Females
2
MAN IKUR-contd.
36 Chemical Engineering
360 Chemi cal Enllineering (including genual anc Chemical Technology)
3
37 Civil En2lneer'ing 2~
39
39
370 Civil EngineMin~ (including Onughtsmen,
Overseers, r Surveyors and computors. etc.) 24
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Mechan ical Engine. nn.
3'0 Electr'cal Mechanic.1 En2 incering
4
4
-+0 Glass and C~ra'1lics Technology-
41
42
~oo Glass and Coramic. Tochnology (includin! Pottery R.fractory and En.m.l)
Leather -Technoloey
410 Leather Technology
Mechanical Engineering
420 Me:hanical fngineerinil
43 Metallurgical Engineering
430 Metallurgical Engineering
440 Mining Engineering (including Mine Surveying)
45 T~le .. communication,Raido au-:J Communication EngineeCing -
46
450 Tele·communication (including Wireless Telegraphy) 'RadiO (i~clujing sound Projection) and Communication Engint:l'er1ng -
460
470
Textile T.chnology
Textile Technology (including Te<tile-Chemistry) 3
Others
Otners (e. g. Architecture, Printing, Fa od, hsheries
etc.)
5
5
4
24 ~9-51
4
4
~3-57
2
2
2
MANIPUR-contd.
48 Engineerine and Technology-Certificate CourseS 2"
49
50
~80 Engineering and Technology. CertIficate Course l
Medicine (Modern System), College Bachelor's Degree and above 12
General Human .'1edicinei surgery 9
490 General Human Med Icine/ su~gery
Specialised Humiln Med Icine/surgery
500 Specialised Human Mediclne/surgory 3
51 Nur.ing
52
5]
Animal Husbandry. Llve,tock and Veterlna~y
520 Animal Husbandrv, Live'tock and Veterinary
Medicine (MO<leren Sy'stem)
2
2
Diploma Level 27
Human Medicine/surgery 21
530 Human Medicine/surgery 21
54 Nursing
55
56
57
540 Nursing
550
560
Animal Hu<bandry, Livestock J and V~terinary
Animal Husbandry, livestock an I Veternary
AYJrvedic, Unan; & Other Systems of MedIcine
A<1urvedic. Unan; & Oth.r Systems of Medicine,
Uoclassifiable
570 .,..Not el,ewhere classifi.d
4
2
2
II
8 4
3
3
2
23
19 2
19 2
490
STATE TABLE II-TYPE OF ACTIVITY & MARITAL STATUS
Employed ,.-.-.-___ ......... _______ ,,__._ __ ,..A,_ _______________ ........
Tot,l Total Never Harried Married ' Others
Description of Branrh or Science or ,..---_ ......... _-, r-.A.._ ............... ,--A..._--"'I r-J"'_-l r--A--l
TechnoloeY with Classification No. P M 1'1 M M M
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 II 12
MANIPUR
All Branches 194 187 7 169 6 55 109 5
0-8 Post-graduates (including Doctorates) in Science 16 16 15 6 9
0 Physics
Mathematics 5 5 4
2 Statistics 4 4 4 2
3 Chemistry
... Agriculture
5 Bio·Science 4 4 4 2 2
, Geology/Geophy,ics
7 Geography
8 OtMr S~ieOt.s
9 Graduate (B. A. and B. Sc. includinil honours) in General Science
Subjects 82 81 70 18 48 4
10-33 Engineering and Techn&logy Degrees (Graduate and Doctorates) 13 13 12
10 Aeronautics
II Agriculture Engineering
I] Applied Geology/Geophysics
13 Architecture and Regiaral Planning
14 Auiomobile
15-16 Chemical Englneerinll a dTechnology "I
17-19 Civil Engineering
19-20 Electrical Engineering
21 Electrical Me,thankel En2ineering r
22 Food. Sugar and Dail)dnli Tec~nologJ
491
OF PERSON3 IN EACH BRANC~ OF S!;IENCE OR TECHNOLOGY
Unernplo~cd Retired " ,-- ________________ A ____________ --. • ___________________ ..A. ___ - ____________ """
Total Never Married M.rri~d Olbers Total Never Married Married Others r- _._.A. -~~ ,- _ _.A. __ --.. ~--~-~ r--~ r~-..A.-\
, ____ A __ ,
M M F M F M M M M M
13 14 15 16 17 19 " 20 21 22 23 25 2. 17 li
MANIPU R.-cOMd.
17 9 5 3
II 3 1
,...
Description of Branch of Science or Techn.logy with Classification N •.
23 Fuel and Petroleum Technology
12~ Giass Silicate, Ceramics and Cement Techn~19gy
25 Leather Technology
26-27 Mechanical En~ineerin~
28 Metalluru Engineering
2~ Minin~ Engineering
30 Navel Arch :tecture and Marine Engineerinl
31 Pharmaceutical, and fine Chemical
32 T.I<til.,
33 Others
34-47 Engineering. and. Technololgy Diploma
34 Aeronautics fngineering
35 Automobile Engineering
36 Chemical Engineerin~
37 Civil Engineering
38 Electrical Engineering
39 Electrical Mechanical Engineering
~o Glass and Ceramics Technology
il Leather T .. hnoloh
42 Mechanical Engineering
'13 Matallurgical Engineering
'14 Minini Engineering
492
STATE TABLE II-TYPE OF ACTIVITY & MARITAL STATUS
Emlpoyed
r-------------A-------_______ ~ Total r otal Ne'er Married Married Others
,---'----, r-~~-, r-~~~~ ,-A~ ~
l' M M MF M F M F
2 5 6 7 8 10 II 12
MAHIPUR-contd.
2 2
39 3! 38 19
2i 24 24 12 12
4 4 2
il 3
493
OF PERSONS IN EACH BRANCH OF SCIENCE FOR TECHNOLOGY . . Unemployed Fl.tired
_--__________________ .A.. ______ ---_____ , ,-__________________ ..A...- __________________ _
ToUI Never Married Married r---.A.----"
M f M F M F
13 15 16 17 18
Others
r----'----. M
19 lO
Total
,.----""----;
M
21 22
MANIPUR-'-contd .
....
Never Married Morried Others
r----..A.---....... M M F M
23 24 25 26 27 28
STArE T~~LE)I-T)'PE OF ACTIVITY & MARITAL STATl'S
Description or Branch of Science·;,.
Tec~nology with Classification No.
~5 Tele-communication (Radio and Communication Engineering)
46 Textilo-Tecnnology
47 Others
48 Engineering and Technology (Certificate Courses)
Total
P M
2. 3
2.
5
2 2
1~-SI Medicine (Modern System) College Bachelors Degre. and above 12 II
49 General Human Medicine Surgery 9
SO Spedali.cd Human MediCine Surgery
SI Nursin~
52 Animal Husbandry Live.tock and Veterinary 2
~3--:55 Medici_e (Modern SYstem) Diploma level 27 23
S3 Human Medicine/Surger), 21 19
55 Animal Husband~y. Livestock and Veterinary
56 Ayurvedie. Un.ni and other System, of Medicin$
57 Unclassifiable
2.
Employed ,-_________ ---A--------_____ ,
Total Never Married Married Others ,-..A_- l
M M M M
7 8 , 10 )1 11
'-
5 2
II
2
2
2 2
20 4 2 18 4
16 2 15
.1 3
495
OF PERSONS iN E~CH BRA~ck oli' Sd~Nct ,b~ +kcIi~OLOG~
~----
Total
14
2
2
Unemployed --------"-----------"-'1 ,-
Never Marrid Married
15 16 17 18
2
2
Other!
~
M
19 20
Tot.1
21
MANIPUR-contd.
Never Married
22 23 24
Refired A ________________ _
Married Others ,--~
M F
25 26 27 28
496 "
STATE TABLE HI-YEAR OF,OBTAlNING POST GR<\DUATE DEGREES,IN PHYSICAl.
0-8
o
2
Description of Branch of Science or TecnnololY with Classification Number
Post-graduates (including Doctorates in Science)
Physics
Mathematics
Statistics
3 Chemistry
Airicultur.
5
, GooloedGeophysks
GeQllraphy
8 Othot $cienceJ
10-33 Enaineerine Ind'TechnoloiY De,r,.
(Graduates anc! Doelor.tos)
10 Aeronauti~5 Engineering
II Agricultural engineering
12 Appljed G.olo~y/Geophysic5
13 Architectyre and Regional Planning,
14 Automobile Engineering
15-16 Chemical Engineering and fe,hnology
17-18 Civil Engineering
19-20 Electrical EnllineerinB
21 Electrical Mechanical Engineerin!
22 Food, Su~ar and Dairying TechnolollY
23 Fuel and Petroleum Technology
24 Glass, Silicate, Cerni,. and Ce"ent Technology
25 Leather Technolosy
SELECTED BR.\NCHES
YOlr or
Total B.erore. 1920 1920-29 1930-39 1940 -H r---...A..-----1 ,-__ _A.._~ r--.A.-- j r---~-l r--.A---., Persons Males Female, Males Females Males Females Males Females Male, Female.
4 6 7 10 11 12
MANIPUR-contd.
16 16
5
13 13
9 9
497
SCIENCES AND GRADUATES AND DOCTORATES IN ENGINEERING, T~CHNOLOGY AND OFMED~CINE
Obtaining Degree
1945-49 1950-54
A---________ ~ ___________________________________________________ ___.
Year not stated 1955 1956 1957 1959 1959 1960
r--~--, r---~-1 r---~--~
Males Females Males Fem.I •• Males Fem.le, Males females Males femal.s Males Females Male. FeCl}ales Males Females Males Femalel
13 11 IS 16 017 18 19 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 30
MANIPUft -conld. ,-
6 2 2 1
-, 1
2
-_
1
2
2 2
·498
SPNm}1·~WUf.··~A1f.()J¥eBTi'\.iNi'NG1PGS¥G:irtJUA"E'tlB"~REEsiiN PIWS{C:Al, SELECTBDIBRJ\NGIlES
Descrlp1!on of 'Branch .of Science or
Ti!'thllo'logV'v.Jith CIa'ssi1i'Catlon'No,
26-27 Mech.nical Eniineering
28 ,Metallurgi:al Engineering
29 .!':lining E~g}neering
30 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
31 Pharmaceuticals and Fine Chemicals
32 Textiles
33 Others
49-50 & 52 Medicine (Modern System) Coilege Bachelor's
Degree an,f above
04' General Human Medicine/SurgerY
~o Specialised' Human J'lI.didne/SCrr~ery
52 Animal Husbandry Livestock and Veterinary
r-----~----~--------------~-~~-Total Befc.rednO 1920-29 1940-;-'14
,....=-:~,...-------. ~,-~.-~
rersons'Mi!1es fem.les' Males Eem~le$ Males f.",.hl's Male, Fe:nale ... Mai~s; f.m.1e-s
2 3 " 6 7 8' "9 10 'II 12
MANIPUR-Contd.
2 2
..:..
104
,s
·3 ·3
2 2
4~
~1EN'OES~D:'GRADUA.':I!ES=AND ;Dna.cURlUF;svIN~fti1JDlUN.O,:-'f~6:I1NOLOGY Ii OF~ MED1GIN&.,;coacld.
Obtaining'Dell"'.
1945 -49 1950-54 1955 1~56 1957 1958 1959 1960
-- -A..-~1 r--.A.--1r--_...A..--1r-- _..A.._~ ~ ~-. <.- -;
Maio,'. F.em.le.,. I'hles' Females Male~ Fern.eJ> Male. E,emale. ~)es FlIllla'.. t1;ij~s Females Male. FelllaJ~s M,l es Females
15 16 17 18 I~" 20 21 12 23 25 2. 27 28
.... .-
2
2
-. Year not stated
~
t;la)es Fern. Ie,
H 30
....:
10-33
IIJ
IL
12
13
14
15-16
17-18
19-20
21
22
23
2-4
25
25-27
28
29
30
31
32
33
49-508<52
49
50
52
500
.sTATE TABLE IV-PERSONS HOLDING DEGREES IN TECHNOLOGY AND IN SELECTED BRANCHES
Persons holding Bachelor'. or Post"gradu.te Dellrte. in 'Engineerinll or TochnolollY
Eng;'neering and TechnolollY Dellrl"' (Graduates and Doctorates)
Aeronautical Engineerinl
Agricultural Engineering
Applied Geology/Geop~ysicl
Architecture and Regional Planninll
Automobile £ ngineering
Chemical Engine<rinll and TechnolollY
(ivi I Engineer;ng
Elect~ical Engineering
Electri cal Mechanical Engineerini
Food, Sugar a~d Dairying Technology
Fuel and Patroleum TechnolQIIY
GI~ss, Silicate, Ceramics and Cement
leather Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Metallurgical Engineering
Mining Engineering
Navel Architecture and Marine E'nllineerine
Pharmaceutical. and Fine Chemical.
Textiles
Others
Medicine (Modren System) College Bechelor's
Degree and above
General Human Medicine/Surgery
Specialised Human Medicine/Surllory
Animal Husbandry Livestock and VeterrnlrY
Per~ons haldinz l'ost"2raduate Degre •• in
~------------~---~-----------Total o Physics I Mathematics 3 C~emistr'
Persons Males Females Males Females Males Fem.les Males Females
2 6 7 , It
MANIPUR-Conld,
1 2
...::.
501
SELECTED BRANCHES OF MEDICINE AND ALSO HOLDING DEGREES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Physical Sciences in Selected Branch~ lIachelors Cegree ....,
4 Agriculture 50 Zoologl' 51 Botany Other Bio·Science ~ 6 GeologylGeophysiCs 91 Agriculture 90 &; 92-94 Others
,.. ,-~.., ~ ...., ,----'---..., r--~ ,---.A._..._..
Mal •• Female, Male. females Males Fema!es Male. Femal •• M.les Fem.I •• Male. Females Males Females
II !2 13 14 IS " 17 Ii 19 lO 21 22 :1.1 14
JIIANIPYft-Contd.
1
r
2
-,
f
S02
STATE''FABLE :V~NAIURE AND SE<";TOR OF EMFLOYMEN.T OF,F.El{SOlXS
Public Sector PrivQte' ,-- __ - ____________ ___.I-- 11-_________ _
Type of Employment Research Assi&nment Type of r----..------- -'-------------.. r- r- ----'-"Teaching Teaching Teaching Teaching Teachi"g Teaching
in in in outs Ide Non· in in Total Total School College Indu.try Industry Tec~nical With Without Total School College
,----'---, ,.,.--"---, ,...--"---, r---'--, ,--.A.~ ,---"---, ,..--."----. r--"-. ,...-~-, r-~ ,...-""---. ,-A--, P M F M F M' F M f M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
2 3 4 10 II 12' 13 14 IS I~ 17 18 19 21> 21 22 23 2+ 25 .26
M'AN1!1UR
All branches 115 l 16, 6 143 '6 14 19 II 7S S. 14 7 13& 6 18 3
o~e IS' 15 15 1.1 11 14
0
2
3
I I
-5 3 4
6
B
9 70 70 56 21 17 JO 2 54 II 7
10-33 12 12 10 6 2
10
II
12
13
14
15-16 T
17~18 , 9 3 5 7
19-20
21
22
23
563
-fN-Ei\'CH BRANCH 0P SCliBN€E OR T-ECHNOLOG¥
.'sector Self Employment
- - ...... - -- - - - _ - - - - -#~ - - - - - - - -- --1 r-------------------A--_____________________ ~
-€",ploymeilt Re,~ard"'-A5slgnment Type of Employment Research Assignment ~ ______ ~-_- _ _'r ____ A ____ l
Teaching Teaching ---------------~~--------------1 I-----A-----~l
in outside Industry' Industry
r--..A..-~ ,.-_A._""",
M F M F
NonTecnnical With r--.A.-;-, ( ... -..A..-1
M F M F
Teaching Teaching Teaching Teaching in in in outside Non.
Without Total School College Industry Industry Technical With ,--_..A.._"""" r--A-l r-.A.-•. r-A -"""" r--....... --""'r---.A._, r--A.-, r---~-, MFM FM F M F MFM F MFM F
27 28 19 30 31 3l 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4l 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
MANIPUR
1 11 8 5 1
2 - ·10 2
2
j-
L
Without '''---"),,,--1
M F
51 52
8
504
STATE TABLE V-NATURE AND SECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONS
c -G L r-----o c 0
Public Sector Private
.;;~,,>. ~C) ~~ ~b'~ g
Type of Employment Research Assignment Type of r-------_______ ----...A......- ·----~/-~ ,--.------
Teaching Teaching Teaching Teaching Teachin~. Teachi!'''
~ o"Ul"'5 Total Total 0Z'O~ ~-- .... _-_ ..... ,-_'-- ......
P M F M F
in in in outSide Non- in in School COllege Industry Industry lechnical With Without Total School COllege
,- - ...... ~~ r---'--, ,.----"--. ,---'--,,--_'__" ,.---""----1 ,--.A..-....., ~ ,...-,.A---, ,.----.A.--o., MF MFMFH FM f MFMF M F M F M F
2 4 5 , 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 ~4 15 16 11 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26
MANIPUIl-CQ~td.
24
2S
2fr-27 2 2
28
29
30
31
32
33
39 38 3'1 6 26 33
34
35
36
37 24 H 11 2 18 21 2
38 4
39
41
42 3 3 3 2
43
'15
46 3 2
50S
Ir'f fAC~BR'A~CH.(»)i SClENGE OR TECHNOUlGY
Sector __ A _______________________ •
Enlploym-ent Research Assignment· __ A. ___________ - _ _, r- ___ ..A. ____ ---,
Te.chlnl!' Teaching in outside Non.
Industry Industry Technlclll With Without ,.---J.-~ r--"----.:.,lr---A.._, r-.A.~ r-rrA-,
M, f M . F M f M F M' F
Self Employment ,..-______ ___ ~ ________ _.J.-________________________ ~
TYPe of Employment. Research Assignment ,----------------.A.--.------------1 ,- --""\
1 eaching Te'ch,ng Teachihg Teacl>ing in in in outside Non-
Total School College Industry Industry 1echnical With Without ,..-_.A._, r-..A.--. r-..A..-~ r--~..A.-\ r--A..-l.. r-..A..........., r-..A..-~ r _.A.._,
M FM FM F M FM FM F M FMF
27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4Q. 41 '13 45 46 i_7 4.6 49 50 51 52
_;
" 3 I.
- ....:. ....;
.;:_ - _:: -=-
.::::: .::::: -= - ~ -
2 -I
-.
_f
47
48
49-51
49
50
51
52
53-55
53
54
S5
56
57
506
STAlE TABLE V-NATURE AND SECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONS
Public Sector private
r----~------ ~ --------------------------.-~,-------. Type of Employment Research Assighment Type of r-----------..A.. ~_____.;._~ r---------~--Teilchini Teaching I.achin~ Teachirs Teaching Teac~inil
Total r--'----, P M F
2 3
5 5
12 II
9 8
3 3
2 2.
Total r----"----.
M F
5 6
s
9
6
2
2-+ 20 4 16
18 16 2 12 2
in ill in outside Non.. in 10 School College Industry Industry Teehr.leal With Without Total School Coaege
r--..A..-"1 r---'...-""'""\ ,--A._-. r-_A~ r--~ ,.-.--"--, r--"'--. ,-.;._"} r .... ~ r---_"_ •.. -~ M FM F M M M MFMFM FM F M F
9 10 II 12 13 14 15 1& 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
I'IANIPUR-Concld.
8
6
2 2
2.
1 &
II 2. 2
4
-507
IN·EACHBRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY
Sector Self Employment ~---------
Employ",en!
______ --_____ ~ ,-________________ ___..A _________ ' _____ ----.
Research Assignment Type of Employment Research Assignment ~-~------------~ Teaching Teaching
in out,ide Non-Industry Industry TerMical ,.....-~ r--A---.,--~
M F M F M F
27 18 29 30 31 32
... ,.;.
,-----'----. ,---------~ ----, ~ r'----A.
With Without Total' r---'--. r---'--. r--""---.
M F M F M F
- --
Teaching TelChinll Teaching Teachi"!: outside InllUltry
in in in School College Industry
~-""""\ r--'-",""" ~__.A._"""" r-~, M F M F M f M F
'II i2 i] it 15 '16
MANIPUI\-Concl~.
- ,,-
Non. Technical
,---'--, M F
With Without r--A--, r---~~
M F· M F
17 48 i3 50 SI 52
• I
Cla~s\fica·
tion No.
of Branch
of Science
508
STATE TABLE VI-TOTAL MONTJ;UJl'.lNCOME'DF't.EtlroNS:2MlI'L'()vm.Il'i"~H
r----....... ------...---~-.-.. --~ -:-t ...... - ...... -----------~"::"'-r - - - ~ - - - - r- --- - "Ir~ or.- .r~(fIt-
Less
than 190
100- 200-
199 299
300- 400-399 499
500- 100- 1000-699 999 11~9
less 1200- 1500- 2000 Un- than ~ 200- 300-
1499 1999 ~ Over sp._cif\.~) too 1.<)9 ~99 ~99
or Ted'l- .-____ A ____ -. r-"--.. r-"--;o, ,.....A.~ ~ ~ r.A.-;\ ,......__, rr-'-. ,-A..,. ~~ rr"--.. ,~-, r-':<-. ,........_._.~
nology Persons Males Females M J M F M M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M FM f
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ') 10 II 12 13 14 IS I" 17 18 19 10 21 11 13 24 25 2& 27 18 29 31') 31 31 33 3"\ 35 36
MANIPUR
All Branches 175 H9 6 1 - 3 1 S5 1 34 1 9 6 - - - 4 - - - - - - - l' - - 8- 'r---
0-8 15 15 1- 5 -9---------- ______ - __
o 1- ~----- - - - - - - - - - ._ - - - - - --1- -------------------~-----
1 4 ----- 2- i-----------------·------- .... 3 I--~----------------------
1------------- - ....
5 4 4 ----:..- 2- 2--------,---,---------------
7 -----------------------------~---
8
9 70 70 ---------------------------~-----
10-33 12 12 - - - 22 21- 6- 3----..- 1----------- 7- 3-- .....
10 2 - 3 - 2--- 2-----------------II
12
13 ----~~---------------
If
15-1
17-IB "':"'" - - -- 3 2
19-20
21
22
23
.... -
Private Sector Self Employment -----.A. ..., ----'------------------------~
Less ~0!l- ~OO- 100-- 1000- noo- J~OO- ~.o.O & 1J.Mpe- l~n l,po.- :lOll- 300- 400- 5CO- 700- 1000- 1200- 15(0- 2COO & Unspe·
+'9 ~~ ~99 U99 14i9 J99~ ,o~er tined ~OO 1~9 299 399 499 699 999 1199 1499 1999 Over cined
,-..." ,-A-., ,.-.A..." ,-... ..... ,-"'-n ,.....&-, ~ ..... ~~,...-k...., ,-.A....., ,"""'" ,-A...., ,-........, .-"--. r:-'--> r"""'" ,-A...., ~ r"""'" H F M F M F t1 F M f ti f M F M F M f ,M f M M F M F M F M F M F M F M f M F M F
37 36 '39 '40 ~I 42 -\3 H -45 4647 48 49 SO ~I 52~3 54 S5 S6 57 58 5960 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 11 72 7J 74 75 76
1 - I -- - - -_ - - -- - - - -- I - I -- - - - I - - - -- - - - - _ .... 5-
- - - -- - - -- -: - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -
- - - -- - - -- ..- - -- - - - -_ - - - -- -
,;:...- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - -_ - +
- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - T" - - - -- - - - - - - - -
- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - ---
---------------- ...f. __ - _ -_ - _ -- ___ - ________ _
... _- - - _- - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - --- -- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - ..- -- - ... - - - - - -
_ -- -- - -- - - -_ - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - -:r-- - - - -
- - -- - - -- - - -- - - - -- I - - -- - - - I - - - -- - - - - - -/
I - 1-- - - -- - - -- - - - -_ - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - --
....::. - - - - - - .... - - - - - ~ - - - - - -
- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - ~ -- - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -
T
-::-- - - - -- - ---
_____ ....a.. ___ _
:,..- - -- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - -
510
STATE TABLE VI-TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN EACH
Pu~lic Sector Cla..inca- r------~----------~-------------------~-~~-r-------------tlon No. Less Less
of Branch than 100- 200- 300- 400- 500- 700- 1000- 1200- 1500- 2000 Un· than 100- 200- ;00-
or Science Totol 100 199 299 399 499 699 999 1199 1499 1599 & Over specified 100 199 299 399 or Tech- ,- ____ .A. --_.--,,--'--, ,-A.., ,-.A., ,..........., ,..........., ,A.., ,--'--, ,...........,,..........., ,.A.-, r-""--. ,--'--,,-.A.-,,-J-, .,..........., ,--'--,
nology Persons Males Females M F M F M M F M F M M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
1 7 910 II 121314 IS 1617- 1819202'1 2223 2~ 25 26 27 282930 3112 13 Jot 31 3.
MANIPUR-Contd.
25
1 1 ------
28
29
30 ----------------31 ........ -----_..!...
32 -------------------~
33 ------------..,..
3~7 39 38 3 I 10 15 2~------------
34 -------------------- ----_ -35
36
37 24 H 10 i
38 "I,
39 .l. ________ _
~ - - - - -- -_ - - - -
2----
~3
---------------------------------
''is ----;--46 2 I 1'- -------'_
I-~
---------:------
511
JRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY BY SECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT -contd.
Private Settor Self Emp loyment
------........ --------:-----.:------1 ,---.-----------------~---.--- ..... ----.-----~---------~ Less
~OO- SOO.=- 700- 10~0- 1200- 1500- 2000 & Unspe- than 100- 20~- 300- iCO- 5'00- 700- 1000- 12,9_ 150')- 2000 &; Unspe 199 ~99 999 1199 1499 1999 Over t ified 100 199 299 399 199 ~\9 799 1199 1499 1999 O,er tified-
~ ,...-A-, r-"-. M F M_ F
, , 'F M
,.....A-., ,.-A--. ,...-A-. ,-A-~ ,.A-.,
M F M F' M F M M F ,.A-., ,...-A-, ,.-J--, ,.....A-., r-"-. ,........_.:-, ,.A-., """""--.. ,.....,... ......
"""""--.. r-"-. ~ M F M F M F M M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
3~ "38 '39 ~O 11 H 43 44 15 46 47 48 19;'50 51 52 S3 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 Ii 75 76
MANIPUR-Contd.
------~ -------:..... :'__:"'_.L- __
• I-L--------------------- ___ _ -----------
~-----~---------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------
""';"------.----- -'- - - - --------
...:.. _ _.&---------p- ---------------------:-""':""
--------------------
------------------
1------------------------------- ------------------
-----------------.....! -------
---------------------------- ---------------------~
------------------------ ---.---------
-------------------------------------
i-------------------------------------------------------------~------
---------
- - - - -- --------_
--- ---~--------------------------------
512
STATE TABLE VI-T0TAl MOR'J;HLY I~COME.OF PERS.QNS EMRLQVgIN."EAQIl.
?ublic Sector Classinca- r----------------- ...... ---_______________ . -, r------- _______ _ tion No. Less Less
of Branch than 100_ 200- 300- 400- 500- 700- 1000- 1200- 1500- 2000 Un- than 10~ 200- 300-
of Science fotal 100 199 299 399 494 699 999 1199 1-499 1"999 & Over specified 160 19',)' i99' 3-99' or T ech- r-----'----- -,,._.A-.,. ,-.A-, r-'----. r--'--. r--"-, .-A---.. .-A---..,-""'_' ,.-'-, r"'-. ,-.A--.,,-A--. r--'--.,-A-, ~ ~ .Dlogy Person .. Males Females M F· M F M F M F M r M M F M F M F M M F M' F M F M f M' ( M F
2 "S 6 7 S 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 10 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
MANIPUR.,...COl1C,ld.
49-51 12 II 4 - 1- 2 - - ...... --.-]'-:-- 1-----
9 3 1-- - - I
SO 3· - - 1- - - I - - - _____ _ r----- __ =
51 --------------
S1 ::I 2 1-
53-55 20 4 4 9 :l - I ::I - 1-- --
53 la 16 2 - - 3 8 1 - - 1 ____ _ - 1
1- .:.... _ _.; _ ,.J:.I_-_ - .. -55 5 1-- 1_ I I I' - - ..;:;;;;" - -. __
\
56 __ ...-J' ____________ _ ____ J.-
57 - - - - - - --- - -- - - - - - - --- - - - - -.
513
~A~,clJ 9~ sq~~p~ 9.R T~CJlN.oL9,~Y BY SECTOR OF J;MPLOYMENT l: ... \.st ....... io"" """_ '...I ~..\oil ... \} ... \.. t t', ._r,.._..'~" • ,;11. ... " ~ .... ~"" -I:t
"rivate Sector ____ -A ______________________ \~----------~----------~--------_~ ___________ _
Less 400- 500- 700- 10)0- 1200- 1500 - 2000 &. Unspe- than 100- 20~- 30J- 400- 500- 700- IOOO~ 1200- 1500- 2000 &. Unsp.,I. ~99 '99 :,99 11'19 .J499 .199'1· O,er cil'led 100. 199 299 399 43.9 c~9 9.19 1I~9 H99 1999 Over ned ,_....._., ..."'""1 ,... .......... ,....A......, 1-'''-...., ,.............,,....>......., f"-l'--.
....... __ ,.-.>......., .. .>......., ........ -. ,--...l.l .. .>......., ,......... __
,....>......., .. .........., ,....>......., ,...,A.-, r.A.-, M f M f M f M F M F M F M F M F M f M F M F M F M M F M F M F M F M f M M
37 3Q 39 10 il H 13 if +5 +5 47 is 49 50 51 52 53 SiS, 56 57 53 59 ,~ 61 62 63 61 65 66 67 63 69 70 71 12 73 7'1 75 7'
MANIPUR-:onc!u,
1-
-----------,-------------------------- 1-
-------------~------------------------
3 -
J -
-'-
---~-------------~---------~-~
Classification
Number of
Bronch of Total
514
STATE TABLE VII-TENURE AND SECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT OF
Public Sector , ___________________________ A~ __________________ ~ ____ ,
Permllner,t Temporary Research Schclar Olterwise Science or ,-.-_-_ ...... -------.. r-----..A---~ r-----~-""'l r-___ .A. ___ ......... r--- A ___ - -.. r-- .A __ ..,
Technol02Y Persons Males Females Males Females Males females Males Females Males Females Males Ferrales
2 4 5 7 9 10 II 12 13 14
MANIPUR
All Branches 175 169 54 6- 86 1 .
0-8 15 15 10
o
4 4
2 4 4 2 2
4
4 4
7
70 70 21 34
10-33 12 12 5 4
10
II
12
13
14
15-16
17-18 9 4 4
H-20
21 '_ 22
23
24
515
PERSONS IN E \.CH BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY
Private Sector Self Employ ment ______ A- -----'____, ,....- --------------~
Permanent Temporary r---~ ~--A __ I
Males Females Males Femlles
.15 16 17 18
8 _'.
4
2
-'
On Contract Research Scholar r--_..A._--1 r--......--..A...--1
Males Females Males Females
19 20 21 22
MANIPUR
-\
Otherwise On Contract
r-~ r-----'----. Males Females Males Fern ales
23 21 25 26
:-1
Research Scholar r---'--___,
Males Females
27 28
Otherwise ,.-_J.. ___ ,
Mal" Females
2) 30
8
Classiflcat;on
Number of
E ranch of Sc ience or
1 ethnology
25
26-27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34-47
34
3S
36
37
38
39
41
11
43
44
46
47
Total
,-----.........._-----, Persons Males females
4
2
39 38
24 24
2
516
STAlE TABLE VII-TENURE AND SECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT OF Public Seeter
r------------------------~-------------- _--------, Permanent Temporary On Contract Research SchOlar Otherwise
, ____ A __ -. r----wA.--~ ,----..A..---l , ___ . .A.. __ -, r---.....__,,~-
Males Females Mal" Females Males ,Female. Male, Fe'll.le, Males Females
5 7 9 10 II 12 LJ
MANIPUR- ecnld.
7 27
4 17
4
2
517 .,.~ f".,"
PER~ONS 'IN'EAciI BRRNCif OF·SCIENcE OR TECHNOLOGY
Private Sector
r---------------~-~---~-~---------- --, Temrorary
r~-A~ r---A--, 'M~I.s i,m:'es Males Females
15 16 17 IS
2
On Contract
r-----A..~
Males Females
19 20
Research Scholar Otherwise
r----....._~ r...-.......... -..A..-1
Males Fen'ales Males F~males
21 23 24
MANlpuR-contd.
Self Employment .. ----------"-On Contract Research Scholar
,---A---l f __ ~A--l
Meles Females Males Females
25 26 27 28
-. Otherwise
,---'-_--, Males Females
29 30
Classificatio n
Number of
Branch or Total
518
STATE TABLE VII-TENURE AND SECTOR OF EMP.LOYMENT OF
Public Sector
,---------------------__._--------- ------. Permanent Temporary On Ccntract Research Scholar OH.erwise
Science or r--------.A..------_-, ~~----.A.----l r----..A..--~-l ,.-___ .A.-___ -, r-----"---- -, r--- ...A---- 1
Tec~.nology Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males females
2 7 10 II 12 12 14
MANIPUF!.-ccncld.
49-$1 12 II 4 ,_
49 2
':0
51
52 2 2 2
53-55 24 20 4 10 4
53 18 16 2 3
54
55 4 2
56
57
519
PERSONS IN EACH BRANCH OF SClENCE OR TECHN9LOGY
Pr ivate Sector Self Employment
r-___ . _______ ..A. ______________ -----, ,--------------"----------,
Permanent Temporary On Cor.traot Research Scholar Otherwise On Contract Research Scholar
,--~ ,---A--1 , __ -A_~, r---A--, ;---~~-1 r---A--~ r---A---,
Males Females Hales Females Males Females Males females Males Females Male. Females Males Females
15 16 IS 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 2B
MANIPUR- condd.
Otherwise , __ A ___ -.
Males Fem,les
29 33
0
2
3
4
520
STATE TABLE VIII-AGE AND PERIOD -OF UNEMPLOYMENT .oF UNEMPLOYEl) PERSONS QUALIFIED IN ANY BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR 1ECHNOLOGY
2
All Ages 20 Years & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 ~6-55 56+ Age not st~ted
All Ages 20 Years & below 21-25 26-,5 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not stated
All Agel 20 Yo"s & be'ow 21-25 26-35 36-~S 45-5, 56+ Age not ,t.tej
All Ages to Years & belrw 21-25 26-·15 36-15 46--55 56+ Age not stated
All Ages 20 Ye,,, & beloH 11-23 26- ~ 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not stated
All Age. 20 Year. 8. below 21-1ll 16-3S 36-45 46-55 56+ Age n~t stated
Period of Unemployment ,--_____ . __ --__________ - ___ -"-__________________________ -t
Upto 3 4-6 7-~ 10..;.12 1-1.112 1.1/2-2 2 year. & ... bove Period Un· months mont~s mooths months ytars years speciJ1ed
,_ ---A--1 r---.A..--""", ("- ___ -A... __ , r---~....A...--~ r----............._.-, r-~-........ -, r---~--~ r-_.....---"-~.." Males Females Males Females Males Females M.les Females M.les Females Milas Females Males Females Males female.
r-A-1 (-~-~ r-~-l r-~ ~ r-~-~ ~-~ ~-~-l r~~ NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M Nl~ M NM M
5 10 II
1
,-
12 13
MANIPUR
If 15
3
2 I
16 17 IS 19 20 21
1
22 23 24 25 26
9
I I 2
5
7
521
STATE TABLE VIII-AGE AND PERIOD OF UNEMLOYMENT OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS QUALIFIED IN ANY BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY -contd.
_ , Peria d of Unemployment ,-__________________ --___ ..A--________________________ ,
Upta3 4-6 7-9 10-12 1-1-1/2 1-1/2-=:2 2 years & above Period Un. months months months months years years specified
,---A _ __, ,-___ ..A-__ , , __ -"----, r---"----, r--~, ,---_A-, ,---A-_-, r----'------. Males Females Males Females Males Females- Males Females Males Females Males Fem.les LMales Female. Males Females
'r-~ ,--~ '---"--1 ,---"--, r~ ,-_A_---, ,-----'-1 r-~ NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M
2 4 ' 7 9- 10 II 12 13' 14 15 16 17 18 19 _ 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
MANIP.UR-contd,
All Ages 20 Ye.r. & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not stated
All Ages 20 Years & below 11-26 26-35 36-45 '16-55 56+ Age not stated
All Ages 20 Years & below 21-25 26-35 ..!... 36-45 46-55 56+-Ag. no! stated - --
S' All Ages 20 Years 6. below 21:-25 .".
26-35 36-45
_ ~6-55 ,--:q-
5H _ Age .not
stated
~ All Ages 20 Years & below
l 2 5
2 21-l5 4 26-35 36-46 46-55 I 65+ Ago not stBted
10 All Ages 20 Years & below 31-25 26-33 ~6-4§ 46- -5) 56+
- Age-not . Slated
II
12
13
14
15-16
17-18
S~2
STATE TABLE VIfI-AGE AND PERIOD O,F ,UNEMPLO¥MENT OF tTNEMPLpY:f;D PE;R~PNS QUAI,.IFIED IN AN~ BRANCH OF S.CIEN,CE OR TECHNOLOGY -comd.
2
All Ages 20 Years & below 21-2~ 26-35 :'6-45 46-55 S6+ Age not stated
All Ages ,0 Years & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not stated
All Ages 20 Years & telow 21-25 26-35 36-45 ~6-55
56+ Age not .tated
All Ages 20 Years -a below 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not stated
All Ages 20 Years & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not stated
All Ages 20 Years B below 21-25 26- 5 36-45 46-55 56+ A~' not stateol
Peried of Unemployment r-----------_____________ --"---_______ _ Upto 3 ,4-6 7-9- 10-12 1-1-1/2 1-l/i-"T---- 2 y.ea-rs &: above Period Uri: months months months months years years sRecined
r----"---, ,---.A-~I-~,.----A--, ,-__ ..A.._' r L --"----l ,--_--A_---. r----"'----. Males Femal9s Males Fem.l!!s Male, Females Males Females Male,. Females Males Female, Males FerT\ales Ma!es Females
r---"---. r--A---. ,....--"---, ,__.._____, r""'____' ..----'---. ,....__.._____, ,-A-, NM,M MM M NM N NM N NM M NM M NM N NM.M
3 ~ 6
-;
;-
7 9 10
"'T ,
II • 11 ~3 14 \, 16 17 18 19 20 21 n 23 24 25 26
MANIPUR-contd.
I
.,....
_I
523
STAlE TABtE VIIt-AGE AND PERIOD OF UNEMPLOyNtENT OF UN"EMPLOYED P:ERS0NS QUA:LIFIED IN ANY BRkNCH OF SCIENCE OR TEeHNeI0G-Y -contd.
Period 01 Unemployment ,.... " --"-------_-_-_._' _';;'__'_. _----------..., UptQ 3 4-6 7-9 10-12 1-1-1/2 1-1/2-2 2 years &. above Period Un-months months months months years years specified
1---..A;,.~-1 r---A --, ,-- _ __.A.. __ ,,"", r----h--___ ~--A.........--""'"'\ r---A---, ,--A-__ -, f--..A.-.~-~ Male; Fem,les M,les Female; Males Females Males Female, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
Age Group ,_...A._, ,--..A..-, r- -"..---._ ,_..J...,-. ,_ ........ ___ ,_.A._-. ,--...... --. r-..A.--.,
NM M NM N NM N NM N NM N NM N NM N NM N
2 4 10 II 12 13 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
MANIPUR-contd.
19-20 All Ages 20 Years & bel0w 21-25 L..
26-35 36-45 ,_, ~
46-55 56+ Age not
stated -;
21 All Ages 20 Ye", & beloN 21-l5 26-35 36-45 46-55 55+ Age not stated
2. All Ages 20 Years & below 21-25 26-35 .:.... 36-45 46-55 ~ 56+ Age not 5t.ted
23 AI! Ages 2 Yesrs & beloN
21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ ..... Age not stated -,
24' All Ages 20 Years & beloN 21-25 26-35 , 36-45 -46-55
'.1 SH Age not stated
, 25 Ali Agesd
20 Years & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+' Age not statett
524
STATE TABLE VIII ......... AGE AND PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYME~T OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS QUALIFIED IN ANY BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY -contd,
Period of Unemployment ~--__ ~_~~~_7~ ___ ~~ ___ ~ __ • ______ A~ _______ ~ _______ ~_~ _______ ----~
Upto 3 4-6 7-9 10-12 1-1-112 - 1-1/2-2 '2 years'!. above Period lin-
months months months months years years specified ~---..A..-l ,..----A-1 , ___ ..... _-, ,----"---~ r---:~ ,----"'---""""1 r-__.A".-----l r---.A. .... --~
Males Fem.les Males Females Males Fem.le. Male, Fernak. Male, Females Males Females Males Females Male. Females
Age Group ,-A-.-., ,_ -A..-l ,-_.A._l r-~ ,.._ ........ -1 ,--........ -"'1 ,---""'___' r-o/'----:" NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M
2 3 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26
HANIPUR-cor.td.
26-27 All Age' 20 Years
& belOw • 21-25
26-35 - 36-45
46-55 S6+ A~e 'oot stated
~8 All Ages 20 Years
- & below 21-25 2&-3<; 36-45 46-55 56+' Age hot
'stated
29 All Ages 20 Years & beloN 21-25 26-3~ 36-45 4&-55
"56+ - '_ '_ Age not st.ted
30 All Ages 20 Years & below 21-25
26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not stated
31 All Aj.es 20 Years & below 21-25 26-3'5 ;6-45 46-55 56+ Age not
,stat<<\
32 All Ales 20 Years
.& below ,21-25 '26-3) -36-45 46-'55 56+ Aoe not stl~ed'
525
STATE TABLE VIII-AGE AND PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT OF UNEMPLOYED .PERSONS QUALIFIED.IN ANY BR~NCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY -contd.
. Period of Unemployment ..•. . r---------------------------~---~------------ -----------------,
Uolo 3 ~-6 7-9 10-12 I-I-I/I 1·1/2-2 2 years & above Period Un-months months mOnths months yEars years specified
,.- - - _A. - _ .... r - - A.. _ - _-._ ,_.. _' __ ..A. ... .....:.1 r-- _A. __ """" .-- _ __.~A __ ~ ,-__ ..A.. ___ "'""\ r-___ .A.. __ --.. ,-. __ - A __ ..,
Males Fen-ales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Male. females Males Females r--.A.-~ r-.A.--. ~- ...... -~ ,-_ ...... --. ~_A_~ r-__"_~ r-....... -l r--..A..- 1
A~e Group NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M MN M
2
33' A 1\ Ages 20 Years & b·.lew
11-25 26-35 36-4s" 46-"55 56+ Age not
stated
34 All Ape. 20 Years & below 21-25 26--35 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not suted
35 All Ages 20 Y •• rs II below 11-25 26-35 36 '\5 '\6-55 56+ Age not stated
36 All Ages 10 '(ears & below
'21-25 26-35 36-~5 ~6-55 56+ Age not stated
37 All Ago. .... 20 Years & below 21-25 76-35 36-45 ~6-5S 56+ Age not
- 5tale<l I
38 All Ages 20 Years & below
'21-15 26-35
'36-45 '46-55 '56+ . Age nOI -slat~Q
7 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 I a 19 20 21 : 2 23 2 ~ 25 26
MANIPUR-contd.
-. ::1
39
40
'II
~2
43
H
526
STATE TABLE VIII-AGE AND PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS QUALIfIED IN ANY BRANCH OF SqENCE OR TECHNOLOGY -comd.
Per ied of Unemployment r- .... ___ ............ ____________________________ .A.. _______________________ --__ ----,
Upte 3 4-S 7-9 10 12 1-1.1/2 1.1/2 -2 2 years & above Period Un. months months month, months years years specified
,-. __ ..A_ ___ , f-~-..A..----, ('""T~-..),_---\ ,----.A.,.~-, , ___ ..A.__---, (~~--, .-__ _A_ __ -------, r~-..A..-~~...,,.
Males Females Ma les Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fe'1'\ales Males Females Males Females r--..A._, r--"""'__, r--A.-~ ,-_.A.-, r_..A,,-l r---~ r-,_..A..-l ,..--"---.,
Age Group NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M
2 3 -I .5> 6 7 8 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
MANIPUR-contd.
All Agl'S 20 Years & below 21-25 ,6-35 36-~5 46-55
56+ Age not stated
All Ages 20 Years & below . 1-25 26-35 36-45 %-55 56+ Age not statrd
All Ages 20 Ye,,, & bel"" 21-25 2<-35 36-45 40-55 56+ Age not ,t,teo
All Ages 20 Yoars & below 21-25 2'-35 36-45 49-55 56+ Age not st.ted
All Ages ,0 Years & b,low ?I-'5 26-85 ::1 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not I slo\eo
All /l,ges ,0 Years & below -21-25 2h-35 ..,.. 36-45 46-55 S6+ Age not stated
~ '.!
45
46
47
48
~9
SO
527
~:r!TE TABLE VllI-AGE AND PERIOD OF UN;EMPLOYMENT OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS QUALIFIED IN ANY BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY-contd.
Period of Unemployment ,------------------------------.,;.._--------------------------,
Upto 1 4-6 7-9 10-12 1- 1-'1/2 I-I/l-l 2 years & above Period I.In-months months month, m,nths ye"r, ye .. s specified
r----J..--.....,---.. r- --_.A.--1 r--.A. _~ r---,A. --, , ___ A_--;. r---..A..--1 ,.- __ -.10.. __ ....... r---A.----.. Males Females Males females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males females Males Females
r-A--..." ,...._..J---., ,__.A.._~ ,_.A..--. ~--.. . r--..A.--. ,-_..A.._....... r-..A..-, Aile Group NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M
3 5 6 7 )0 ,11 12 13 14 15 16 'i7 18 19 20 21 22 25 H 25 26
M~lJlUR-contd.
All A~es -:-20 Years & below 21-25
-;:
26-35 -36-45 '-46-55 ~
56+ Age not stated
All Ages ;0 Years /l. b,low 21-25 76-35 36-45 - '-46-55 56+ Ag~ not stated
All Ages 20 Years & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not stated
All Ages 20 Years & b.low :21-25 26-35 36-45 ~6-S5 56+ :-Age not stated
All Ages 20 Years & below 21-25 26-35 36-~5 46-55 56+ -:-Agd not stated
All Ages 20 Years 21-25 26-35 36-45 -16-55 56+ Age not stateII'
528
STATKTABLE VIH-AGE AND PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS QUALIFIED IN ANY BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY
Period of Unemployment e£ :e r- ____ A___ ----. .2!ij 0 Upto 3 1-6 7-9 10-12 1-1-1/2 1-1/2-2 2 year. & above Period Un-+' L.. ] Age G roup months months months months yoar> years specified ~co .c ,-__ _.A._~ ,----"---1 r---A--i ,----.A.--1 r------A.-~ ,----........ --.. r----.A..._~,_~ ~o I--~ Males Females Males Females Males Female, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female.
M S NM-'-M NM-'-M' NM-'--M' NMA -M' NM-'-M""' NM-'-M "N~M NM-'-M"'
2
51 All Ages 20 Years & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ -Age not stated
52 All Ages 20 Years & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 S6+ Ale not stated
53 All Ages 20 Yaars & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ Aie not stated
54 All Age. 20 Years & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not stated-
55 All Ages -20 Years & beloN 21-25 26-J~ 36-45 ~6-55 56+ Ai" not stated
56 All Ages -20 Yo,ro & below 21-25 26-35 36-45 ~6-$S .~6+ _ Ale not .t&ted. ~
6 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 I~ 20 21 22 23 2i 25
MA"NIPUR-contd.
-.
2
...:...
... '
529
STATE TABLE VIII-AGE AND PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS QUALIFIED IN ANY BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY-contd.
PeriOd of Unemployment .,.----- ---- ---....:.__-------------- ----.-J... ,
Upto 3 4-6 7-9 10-12 I-I-I/-< 1-1/2-_ 2 years & above Period Lm· months months months m ,nths years years specified
r --_ .... - -r-"l - -- _A.. --~,..... - -"- - "",\, r- __ .A.. --~,.- ___ A ---....... r--- ~J.,. ___ \ ,.---_.......--, '_--"""__--,
Males Females Males females Males Females Male! Fern,les Males Femiles Males Females Males Females Males Females ,--....... --., ,-_A _ __._ ,-_..A.._-, ,.... .... ..A.--., r---"---. r--A _, '---"--1 ,-- ........ ~l
Age Group NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M NM M
2
57 All Agcs 20 Years & b.llW 21-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56+ Age not 'toted
5 6 7 10 II 12 13 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 26
MANIPUR-concld.
TABLE C-IV
Single Year Age Returns
Fly-leaf
This Table which has b~en prepared separately for Total, Rural and Urban population is an important dem::>graplic table. This will be used by the Census ~ctuary for computing the mortality fates from the age data of -the earlier censuses and for the preparation of life tables. This table will also afford useful study on bias iu age returns by
Total
showing the pClpulation preference for certain digits. The corresponding table of 1951 is C-V which was prepared on a 10% sample. The pre~ent table has been prepared on the basis of full count.
The single year ages above 100 that obtain in Manipur and the Sub-divisions are $hown in tbe following Statement :-
Rural Urban UniQn Territory/
Su·b·division Single year
Age Ret urns
r--.A------, r--_....;.__~ ,..------A----.
Manipur
Imphl.1 East Su~·d;vision
Thoubal Sub·divislon
Mao and Sadar Hills 5ub-divisi0n
(i) Mao
(iil S.dar Hill.
Jir,bam Sub.divisiQn
Churach"n::lpur Sub·division
2
101 102 103 104 105 106 108 109 ItO III 115 120 150
104 105
101 109
102 110 III 115 120
110 liS
102 III no
101 102 10J 104 IO~ 10& loa 109 120
120
104 110 120 ISO
101 10.
Mdcs
;3
I I
I 2
2. I
I I
2
FtmaleSi
6 2 I
2 3 'f I 3 I I
4 ,I
4 I I I 3
4 I 2 I
Males
2
I 2
2 I
2
=,
Females Males Females
7 8
6 2 I 2 3
4 I
3 I I
4 I
-I
4 I I I 3 4 I 2 I
2
I I I I
532
C·IV-S1NGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS
Total Rural Urtan Total Fural Urban Single ye;r ,- - --'-~.---, (~ __ -A.___" __ --" ,--__ ~...A__~ __ ,
SL~g!<: ye3.r r-'---J....~---....., r-----~J...~ __ -, r---.J.....~ Age r.eturns Males Females Males Females Males females A~e Relurns Males f erpales MaleS Females Males females
4 5
MANIPUR
All Ages lB7,059 391,979 351.,937 359,3113 34,111 33,596 50 B,86S 9,949 8,168 9,030 697 91~ 51 889 807 794 703 ~5 lOt 52 J ,672 1,531 1,481 I,M 191 166 0 9,123 9,020 8,361 8, liS 862 805 S3 1,171 937 1,0bl 0,7 1,0 110 I IO,~a7 10,766 9,661 '9,895 826 871 51 1,296 1,425 1,179 1,231 117 194 2 12,112 12,j 1O 11,230 11,447 882 863
3 15, b 1 15,859 14,545 14,664 1,087 1,195 4 13,0'0 13,181 12,100 IL, liD ,5D 971 55 3,302 3,261 3,026 2,918 27& 343 56 1,694 1,468 1,53J 1,288 164 110 57 1,260 1,042 I, IJ I 928 129 114 58 1,658 1,553 1,494 1,396 164 157 5 15,125 14,959 13,961 13,745 1,164 1,214 59 592 57S S48 524 44 51 6 13, 97; 13,422 12,929 12,447 1,0;0 975. 7 11,249 10,788 10,273 9,767 976, 1,021 8 13,400 I J ,733 12,527 12,962 873 771
60 6,365 1,275 9 7,7,1 7,013 7,122 6,507 612 566 5, B40 6,549 515 726 61 676 588 601 529 75 59 62 91S 864 829 765 89 99 63 673 516 604 454 69 62 10 15,448 14,012 14,356 12,970 i ,092 1,042 64 711 613 &35 506 76 107 II 6,215 5,711 5,5,7 5,122 658 SS9 12 11,152 10,005 10,276 9,264 876 711 13 8,0/4 8, I 8 7,278 7,54, 796 795 14 6,804 7,704 6,096 7,OJ7 708 667 65 1,743 1,848 1,514 1,666 159 182 66 579 593 525 521 54 72 67 636 bH 505 603 51 71 68 566 663 S 19 ;'94 47 69 15 9,690 10,141 8,931 9,313 759 828 69 273 255 248 126 25 29 IS 5,%9 6.135 5,3~1 5,632 578 503 17 4,407 \166 4,006 4,673 451 'f93 13 7,651 7,909 6,929 7,329 721 580 70 2,9 17 3,478 2,684 3,ln 233 316 19 3,211 3,2Z4 2,811 2,929 390 2~5 71 154 174 139 154 IS 20 72 320 273 281 246 39 <7 73 187 182 16S 160 19 22 71 177 188 147 156 30 32 20 I I ,050 13,813 9,994 12,895 1,056 918 21 4,620 4,917 4,043 4,369 077 j48 22 5,494 6,U67 4,868 5,5'9 626 528 75 671 BOI 615 713 5& 88 23 4,623 4,708 4,082 4,283 541 415 n 222 271 198 241 24 30 2~ 4,560 4,941 3,906 4,387 W SS4 77 134 131 121 117 13 17 78 ')50 321 231 279 25 42 79 87 75 80 65 7 10 2S 10,704 12,135 9.711 11.779 993 956 26 5,142 5,178 4,593 4,690 549 488 80 1,238 1,533 1,185 1,446 53 87 27 5,080 5,488 4,481 4,956 599 532 81 86 78 79 68 7 10 28 6,978 7,422 6,428 6,938 5W 484 82 95 107 89 95 6 12 29 2,800 2,608 2,5~O 2.386 250 222 83 81 54 73 46 8 8 84 47 77 36 65 II 12
30 14 8S3 16,62+ 13,618 15,735 1,265 1,389 137
31 2, ;91 I ,~71 2,134 1,730 251 241 85 231 130 210 7 27 32 4,267 3,968 3,337 3,52'4 4]0 414 86 68 56 63 43 S 13 33 2,677 2,190 2,389 1,9 16 283 27, 81 42 48 37 43 5 5 34 2,972 2,830 2,651 7,483 321 347 83 45 58 39 52 6 6 89 46 32 45 30 I 2 35 8,744 8,322 7,994 7,662 750 660 35 3,800 3,127 3,367 2,S13 433 314 90 231 486 221 470 10 16 37 3,092 2,474 2,791 2,113 301 161 91 H 12 13 12 I 38 4,735 4,410 4,342 4,002 393 358 n 15 37 15 36 I 39 1,880 1,617 1,10, 1,478 177 1)9 93 6 10 5 8 2 94 II II 10 9 2 40 1\ ,625 12,650 10,614 11,09 1,011 1,011 41 I 636 J .327 1,156 1,176 ISO 151 42 2,374 2;271 2,124 2,051 250 220 95 36 71 35 66 I 5
43 1,666 1,406 1.496 1,256 170 150 % 19 16 17 14 2 2 44 1,614 1,784 1,40, 1,441 205 043 97 9 17 9 16 I 98 35 38 35 . 36 ~ 99 4 34 3 33 I 45 6,004 5,917 5,466 5,391 538 525 46 1,980 1,730 : ,771 1,528 209 202 47 1,645 1,439 1,497 1,171 148 165 100 74 106 48 2,498 '2,507 2,252 2,271 246 74 101 S 19 1,039 236 Over 100 . 8 29 8 29 I
935 943 861 ~6 7 .. Ase not stated 822 866 770 851 52 15
533
C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.
Total Rural Urban Total I\crdl Uroan Single year ,-----A..----"'l, ,-----A--, ,--"---I Single year ,-__ .A._---, f~--A---l~r--~
Age Rt tUrns Males Females Males Fernales Males FemaJes Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 5 7 2 4 6
IMP HAL WEST SUB-DiVISION
All Ages E8,515 89,710 62,130 64,4 15 26,aeS 15 ,3(5 50 1,755 2,272 1,246 I,sn 509 674 51 240 254 172 175 108 79 52 463 484 321 349 142 135 53 348 285 263 20B 85 77 0 2,172 2,102 1,472 1,476 700 6)6 54 405 458 316 304 89 154 I 2,315 2,356 1,685 1,691 6JO 665
2 2,371 2,459 1,1\80 1,8 14 691 654 3 3,293 3,457 2,414 2,557 84, 900
5S 737 843 533 587 2G4 256 4 2,35'> 2,698 1,655 I 968 no 730 56 441 433 307 301 134 132 57 371 315 276 231 95 84 58 448 439 322 3 i5 126 123
1'3,311 3,314 2,441 2,412 870 902 59 130 158 91 116 33 42 5
6 2,819 2,743 2,020 2,004 799 739 7 2,552 2,709 1,820 1,945 732 764 8 3,100 2,675 2,399 2,0$9 701 586 60 1,243 1,771 881 1,218 362 553 9 1,606 1,462 1,157. 1,025 4)4 437 61 169 163 123 liB 46 45
62 241 283 180 209 61 74 63 192 -180 142 131 50 47 64 252 231 206 151 46 80
Ie 3,165 2,962 2,333 2,175 832 787 II 1,739 1,573 1,238 1,138 501 435 12 2,572 2,151 1,9J2. 1,593 ,70 558 13 2,146 2,196 1,551 1,60l 595 594 65 391 498 276 356 115 142 14 1,782 1,917 1,223 1,418 559 499 66 176 201 136 145 40 56
67 179 21& 146 I b5 33 51 68 147 195 117 140 30 55 69 81 64 66 45 15 19
15 2,102 2,232 I, SIS 1,610 587 622 16 1,454 1,384 997 974 457 410 17 1,213 1,311 850 928 363 383
70 IB 1,710 1,634 1,114 1,179 596 4S5 525 804 376 566 149 238 19 915 756 59J 530 320 226 71 47 58 37 4) 10 13
72 87 85 60 65 27 20 73 52 61 37 42 15 19 74 62 61 41 37 21 24
20 2,545 2, ,34 I, S67 I, S II 878 723 21 1,266 1,20, 847 ~43_ 419 366 22 1,441 1,397 935 996 506 401 23 1,319 1,174 882 848 437 326 75 139 190 103 119 36 71 24 1,348 1,282 885 339 463 443 76 65 8e 4" 64 20 24
77 44 53 j6 44 8 ~ 78 65 IlO 50 89 15 31
1,477 1,666 820 743 79 25 19 20 12 5 7 25 2,297 2,409
26 1,270 1,252 811 893 449 359 27 1,344 1,402 876 1,014 468 1S8 28 1,449 1,445 97+ 1,090 475 355 80 1,)9 224 126 170 33 5~ 29 645 517 452 361 193 156 81 17 21 12 IJ 5 8
S2 29 25 i" 17 4 8 83 20 16 13 II 7 ~
30 2,948 3,379 1,935 2,378 1,013 1,001 84 15 33 8 24 7 9 31 684 588 454 407 190 181 31 1,034 1,017 745 675 339 342 33 758 646 523 439 235 ~07 34 78l 789 538 527 244 26l 85 16 55 IL 33 4 )2
86 9 H 5 13 4 9 87 14 II 9 7 5 4
1,734 1,694 1,161 1,210 573 484 88 15 15 9 10 6 5 35 89 7 1 7 6 I 36 975 1:125 629 "S6 346 239 37 810 639 571 44& 233 193 38 1,052 990 7,,0 724 301 274 39 438 376 309 276 1/_9 100 90 15 35 10 27
91 2 2 I 2 92 I 2 I 2
I 93 1 6 I 4 2 40 2,371 2,778 1,594 },O49 777 729 94 2 6 I 4 2 41 4,4 419 dS ,07 129 112 4L 678 614 479 444 199 170 43 485 401 354 284 131 117 44 483 647 330 371 153 276 95 2 16 12 I 4
96 2 5 4 2 I 97 I I I 98 I 5 4 99 I 5 4
45 1,260 1,435 832 1,028 423 407 46 5">7 511 390 356 167 155 47 473 431 363 311 110 120 48 626 643 438 475 183 168 100 8 6 2 '19 256 230 190 179 66 51 Age not stat£d 171 146 128 132 4; 14
534
C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.
Total Rural Urban Total !\ur.1 Urban Single year r---..A....--1 ,--_.A.-_.., ,-----"---1 51 ngle year r---__.A..--l ,---_j.._--, r---"""----. Ag~ Returns Males Females Ma'es Fem.les Males Females Age Returns Males Female. Males Females Males Females
4 6
IM?HAL EMT SUa-::I1VISION
All 0gos 60,3&8 62,317 52,602 54,02& 7,736 8,191 50 1,310 1,701 1,122 1,4:6 '8B 245 51 138 136 III III 27 25 52 319 263 270 232 49 3' 0 1,683 1,672 1,521 1,493 162 179 5J 212 162 197 129 25
I 1,,74 1,640 1,378 1,434 196 206 54 ~eo 300 252 260 28 2 1,741 1,761 1,550 I, ,43 IS I 218 3 2,S8S 2,641 2,347 2,346 238 295 4 2,178 2,055 1,928 1,214 150 241 55 516 SS I 414 ~64 72 87
,6 272 251 24~ 203 30 48 57 248 193 214 163 34 30
312 58 281 ,70 243 236 38 34
5 2,466 2,570 2,172 2,258 294 59 79 75 68 66 II 9 6 2" ,4 2,030 I ,~03 1,714 201 2.36 i 1,839 1,349 I,S95 I,on 244 2'07 8 1,412 2,124 1,240 I, ~j9 172 185
EO 1,0)5 : ,223 8f2 1,050 163 171 9 1,769 1,532 1,611 1,403 IS8 119 f 1 100 82 71 68 29 14 62 199 159 171 134 28 15 63 Ill) 91 91 76 19 15
255 64 154 116 114 09 3D.. 27
10 2,397 2,067 2,137 1,812 260 II l,v67 957 910 e03 10/ 104 12 1,645 1,~08 1,439 1,315 2u6 183 13 1,302 1,449 I, iOI l,l48 Lvi 101 65 ,04 203 260 263 44 40 14 1;003 1,197 914 1,019 149 168 <6 117 137 J 13 IJI 14 16
67 139 137 ,21 117 18 20 68 III 116 100 102 17 14 69 60 36 50 26 10 ID
15 1,446 1,516 1,274 1,310 in 206 Iff 786 910 665 817 121 ~3 17 666 880 578 770 08 110 18 1,06~ 1,174 939 1,049 126 125 70 420 406 336 328 84 78 19 ,10 442 440 373 70 69 71 26 17 21 10 ~ 7
72 71 42 S9 3S 12 7 73 25 29 21 26 4 3 74 37 32 28 24 9 8
20 1,574 2,0:0 1,396 1,825 178 195 21 7" 746 597 564 he 182 22 885 930 765 803 120 127 23 703 720 599 621 104 9~ 75 95 123 75 106 20 17 24 731 813 590 702 141 III 7. 51 41 47 3S 4 6
77 29 25 24 17 5 8 78 32 sr, 21 45 10 II 79 9 10 7 7 2 3
25 1,331 1,601 1,161 1,3i8 173 21 3 26 878 7,9 778 6)U 100 119 27 751 915 620 771 131 144 28 973 1,089 898 900 75 129 60 124 20a 104 m 10 33 2~ 458 350 401 284 51 00 81 12 17 10 15 2 1
82 15 • 20 13 16 2 4 83 15 15 14 12 I 3 04 10 16 \ 6 Il 4 3
30 1,985 2,543 1,733 2,155 252 388 31 341 328 174 268 67 60 :n 631 647 540 :45 91 102 33 441 375 388 308 5J 67 B5 21. n I~ 27 5 34 534 )26 457 441 77 85 86 29 20 28 16 4
87 5 8 5 7 I 89 3 10 3 9 I 89 6 4 :; 3 I
35 I,m 1,260 1,058 1,0'4 177 In 36 618 532 531 457 87 75 37 576 420 508 352 68 63
19 198 14 190 38 709 697 618 613 91 84 90 39 336 220 288 111 48 39 ~I I 4 I 4
92 4 16 4 15 93 I I ~4 1 2
40 1,850 2,088 1,616 1,806 234 282 41 276 210 125 171 51 39 42 349 389 298 339 51 50
~5 I II I 10 43 264 251 225 218 39 33 96 1 6 2 S 4-1 342 387 290 320 52 67 97 2 6 1 5 98 3 21 3 20 99 23 23
45 943 93B 833 820 110 118 46 311 329 299 282 42 47
'3 47 346 311 30B 26& 38 45 100 10 7 46 456 396 398 323 ;8 6. Ov~r 100 2 2 ~9 198 140 '68 117 30 23 II',. not .tited 140 182 95 181
535
C-IV -SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-con/d.
Total Rural Urban Tetal Rural Urban Sin,le year r--A ---._ r---.A.---, , __ ---A._-. Single year r--___"'__~ ,-----.A.. __ ---., ,---""----, A~ Returns Males Females Males Females Males Fema!es Aie Returns Males Females Males Females Males females
2 3 7 6 7
BISHANPUII. SUB-DIVISION
All Ages 3?,137 39,616 39,237 39,616 SO 728 788 728 788 51 110 74 110 74 t2 196 165 196 165 53 131 128 1;1 128
916 881 916 f81 H 155 188 155 188 0 I' 930 9SS 930 ,988 2 1,117 1,17l I, III 1,1/3 , 3 ,677 1,676 1,6'7 1,676 55 317 300 317 300 4 I 308 1,274 1,308 1,271 56 200 Ir5 200 175
57 156 132 156 132 58 202 19J 202 190 S9 61 48 tl 48
S 1,569 1,596 1,569 1,596 6 1,503 1,408 1,503 I ,~08 7 1,130 1,207 1,ljO 1,;07 60 549 554 549 554 8 I, ,93 1,<27 I ,~93 1,527 61 85 86 85 86 '.l 741 707 741 707 62 98 106 98 106
63 78 64 78 64 64 93 68 ~3 68
10 1,605 1,612 1,605 1,6)2 II 683 613 681 623 12 1,207 1,0"0 1,207 1,060 65 153 157 153 157 13 "914 919 914 939 60 67 58 67 58 I~ 770 843 77. 848 67 69 79 69 79
68 81 71 81 72 69 14 21 14 21
15 962 950 962 950 70 254 317 254 317 16 5 "9 556 539 556 71 22 25 22 25 17 549 514 549 524 12 34 32 34 32 18 79; 799 795 799 73 26 29 26 29 19 294 329 294 329 74 19 21 19 21
20 1,007 1,180 1,007 I,IBO 75 60 55 6') 55 21 507 549 507 :'49 76 21 33 21 :33 22 527 610 527 ~IO 77 23 24 23 24 23 4% 488 496 488 78 51 29 51 29 24 427 426 427 426 79 10 8 10 8
25 979 1,072 979 1,072 80 78 134 78 134 26 474 4n 474 493 II 18 5 18 5 27 570 625 510 615 !2 5 14 5 14 18 731 807 731 807 83 13 9 13 9 .9 247 238 247 238 84 5 8 5 8
30 1,237 1,353 1,237 1,35 J 85 8 21 8 21 31 251 210 211 250 86 6 4 6 4 32 468 450 46& 45J 87 9 la ~ 10 33 30I 781 302 285 88 8 5 8 5 34 382 339 382 339 89 " 4
3S 764 706 764 706 35 417 338 417 338 90 10 " 19 10 29 37 304 3,4 304 324 91 '8 497 575 497 575 92 5 5 39 161 161 162 161 93 2 2
I 94 3 3
, 1,159 40 992 1,159 ~92
41 221 178 2,1 178 .42 303 282 3J3 '82 95 10 10
4.l 221 197 721 197 96 2 2 44 215 201 215 201 97 4 3 4
9B 3 99
45 533 518 533 SI8 46 245 196 245 196
~~ 2L4 186 224 186 100 2 3 2 331 ;270 331 270 Age not stated 98 112 n 112 4? In 82 102 B2
536
C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS -contd.
Total Rural Urban Total Runl U,ban 5ingle year ~-~-----.., r----...4...~.----.
,-___ ..A.~~ S' ngle year r--"""'---, r--J.---~ r-'--- __l..___l_
Age Returns M.les Fema'es Meles femdies ~ ales Fema:es Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females
1 4 6 7 2 4 ~ 7
THO UBAL S UB-OIVISION
All Ages 66,993 67,93 1 66,993 67,931 50 1,195 1,525 1,195 I, '25 51 Iq2 157 182 IS7 5, 285 241 285 243
0 2,013 1,878 2,013 1,878 53 214 186 214 186 1 1,716 1,717 1,716 1,717 54 147 238 247 2J8 2 1,980 !,890 I 980 I ,890 3 2,848 2,867 2,848 2,867 4 2,542 2,453 2,542 2,453 55 643 556 643 566
56 337 237 337 237 57 260 186 260 185
5 2,924 2,894 2,924 2,894 58 352 225 352 225 .6 2,499 2,449 2.499 2.449 59 112 88 112 .88 7 2,120 2,213 2,120 2.213 8 2.455 2,691 2.450 2,691 9 1,220 1,123 1,120 1.123 60 921 1,070 921 1.070
61 114 114 114 114 62 159 126 159 126 63 114 87 114 87 10 2,716 2,581 2,716 2,581 64 125 109 125 109 .11 1,223 1,150 1.223 1,150
12 2,0 18 1,840 2,018 1,840 13 1,541 1,536 1,541 I. ,36
65 251 254 251 254 14 1,082 1,25, 1,082 1,253 66 110 84 110 84 67 91 88 91 88 68 93 117 93 117 IS. 1,615 1,689 1.615 1,689 69 38 33 38 33 16 1,022 982 1,012 982
17 820 983 820 983 18 1,307 1,192 1,107 1,292 19 532 582 532 582 70 353 520 353 520
71 22 29 22 29 72 58 42 58 42
70 1,689 2,05 1 1,£89 2,051 73 41 25 41 2, 21 846 966 846 966 74 30 39 30 :>9 ~2 990 I, n'5 990 1,065 23 797 798 797 798 24 m 909 785 909
75 89 122 89 122 76 42 53 42 53 77 26 21 26 21
25 1,608 1,891 1,608 1,891 78 34 48 34 48 76 8BO 834 8,0 834 79 17 14 17 14 )7 9'5 91 Q 985 919 28 1,195 I, IPS 1,195 I, I qs 29 420 398 420 398
80 124 184 124 184 81 9 10 9 10
30 2,069 2.4RO 2.069 2,40 0 Bl 10 14 10 14 83 6 6 6 6 " 418 3J9 418 3'9 84 II 16 II 16 31 698 699 698 699
11 560 449 .1'0 449 H 550 550 550 550
65 10 20 10 20 86 " 6 II 6 67 S 8 5 8
3S 1,317 I, ,97 1.137 1,397 88 4 13 4 13 36 680 504 680 564 89 3 8 3 8 37 61 I S}) 621 530 38 947 819 947 811 39 315 281 313 281 90 18 28 19 28
91 I I I I 92 4 'I 93 94
40 1,643 1,983 1,648 1,983 41 150 255 350 255 42 391 451 391 451 4J 353 2,5 353 265 95 7 8 7 44 334 343 334 343 96 3 I 3
97 3 98 2 99 I
45 957 1,042 957 1.042 46 410 314 410 314 47 295 227 295 227 ICO 7 5 7 48 487 505 487 505 Over lao 2 2 49 186 169 168 169 Age not stated 213 199 213 199
'537
C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.
Total Kural Urba1 Total Rural Urban
$ioale ~e'r r--A--1 r-___.A...--l 1-__.I..~ Single year r--~---" ,-_.---J.------.
,.-. .... __ .J------a
Age Returns I".ol,s F~mal .. M.!~~ Females Male, F~malel Ne Returns Males Femalei. M.I., Femal!s Males Fornal.,
1 3 'I 7 1 3
UKHftUL SUB·OIVISIOH
All Age. 23.119~ 14,1UO 31,8DO 24,7tD SO 686 700 (,86 700
SI 26 :0 28 30
52 55 70 55 7()
0 SOu 520 SOb ~20 " 36 11 1~ 31
! 799 7;7 799 737 54 37 37 3; 37
2 875 ~O5 &75 905 3 911 913 9, I 913
4 976 943 ~]. 943 S~ 111 1Q7 221 207
56 65 7t 6~ H
57 30 36 \ 3. 36
5 841 790 8~ ! 79J 59 61 84 67 S4
6 1,010 996 1,010 9% ",.. 59 38 41 38 41
7 601 570 60t 570 s 9;4 90b 954 90~
~74
'1 461 42-1 401 424 00 459 ~74 459 ~I 11 14 11 14
62 26 35 2. 35
(.) 9 ,9 , 9
04 II Ii II 14
10 1,050 sEa 1,050 SS3 II 290 133 290 ').33
11 6\.! ~~~ W 684
13 421 392 I 3n 65 155 144 155 144
14 ~65 910 4.5 910 66 24 3: 24 31
67 28 37 '1.8 37
6S 29 37 29 37
69 15 39 15 39
IS 513 s'Is 658 658
16 45& He ~56 418
17 171 239 177 239
18 531 531 m 5.1 70 219 290 229 19C
I~ 143 191 192 71 2 B 2 S
72 7 1 (, 7 16
73 10 1 10 7
74 6 IS .. 15
10 m 1,le2 699 1,102 21 151 ;51 b2 lSI 22 320 369 310 '~9
23 :;COO 2~.l 21]0 2<3 75 45 61 4~ 61
H 222 311 221 3H 7E- & 3 Q t
n 1 1 l 1
78 13 S II ~
7~ I , I 5
25 NS 945 iDa H5 2; H~ 33'1 298 331 27 2% .J.51 29; 257
28 480 519 4803 519 80 9<l 124 90 124
29 172 201 112 201 81 2 I 2 I 8l I 1 83 I I
81 1 .,- 1
30 1,010 1,159 1,040 1,15' 31 98 S2 98 81 32 247 231 IiI 231 3~ 113 S2 113 ~~ 8, 1. 3+ loa 13[ 108 131
25 16 25 80 I I I I
87 I I 8S I ~ I ~
&9 4 4
35 616 653 ~16 ~53
3b 23, 191 235 191 37 125 110 '126 120 38 341 302 341 301 90 28 25 28 25
39 119 IlD 119 120 ~I ~2 1 2
93 94
45 052 8-11 Eo! 8'13 ~I 49 48 49 48 ~i 101 102 iOI 102 --;-
~3 55 45 55 45 '5 {1 43 of3 ~3 43 94
97 I - I ~8 2 2 ~~ I I
45 ~51 38a -lSI 388 i~ ~3 6S 93 65 ~7 43 ~ I ~3 51 'rS 125 151 125 151 100 II I. II 10
;~ ~'I 57 64 57 Me n~t stated 67 45 &7 45
538
C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urb~n Sio',gle year ,..---"-----, ,---------, r---'--> Single year ,--~ ~ ,-_____,.______, Age Returns Males Female; Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 7 2 3 4 5 7
MAO ANP SAPAI\ HILLS SUB.DIVISION
All Agee 35,916 8&,063 3S,916 86,063 50 1,062 946 1,061 946 51 54 61 54 61 52 115 Il5 115 125 53 72 -16 72 ~6
0 652 611 652 621 54 49 48 49 tQ' I 1,080 1,212 1,080 1,211 2 1.356 1,451 1:356 1,451 3 1,456 1,433 1,456 I, 433 55 '2~3 247 293 247 4 1,185 1,283 1,185 1,283 56 107 95 107 95
57 58 69 !is 69 58 104 110 IC4 110
5 12,408 1,359 1,408 1,359 S9 65 65 65 65
6 1,304 1.278 1,304 1,278 7 897 919 897 919 8 1,382 1,299 1,382 1,299 60 713 628 733 G28 9 653 587 653 587 61 18 43 48 43
62 52 ~4 52 54 63 n 31 22 32
1,573 1,481 1,573 1,481 64 21 2'1 22 24
10 II 370 394 370 394 12 1,029 1,000 1,019 1,000 6$ 132 186 132 186 13 501 51\ 501 511 6(, 19 23 19 23 14 534 485 534 485 67 '\1 4S <\1 45
68 26 34 26 l4 69 13 17 23 17
15 970 936 970 936 16 545 554 545 554 17 322 344 321 344 10 316 330 316 330 18 687 769 687 769 71 12 10 12 10 19 212 264 212 264 n 24 16 24 16
73 6 12 6 12 74 5 4 5 'I
20 1,195 1,557 1,195 1,557 21 304 352 304 352 22 520 613 520 61 J 75 f8 70 e8 70 23 320 3H 320 394 n 13 21 13 21 24 360 429 360 4).9 T1 3 3 3 3
7a 22 22 21 22 7~ I 8 I a
25 1,265 1,536 1,265 1,536 26 '59 576 458 576 27 382 438 382 438 80 176 152 176 152
28 731 713 731 753 81 9 II 9 II
29 309 337 309 337 82 20 14 10 14 B3 8 5 8 S t'l 3 I 3 I
30 I,B54 1,768 1,854 1,768 31 23+ 153 234 15~
n 417 347 411 317 85 :21 21 21 21 33 I S5 1L9 155 1?9 86 6 2 6 2' 3t 241 172 24,1 172 87 4 4 4 4
BB 6 4 6 4 89 2 3 .2 3
35 1,015 B44 1,015 844 36 Z92 ")70 292 270 37 205 143 205 143 90 21 42 2~ ~2
33 417 406 .17 406 91 4 I \
39 195 198 195 193 92 Z Z 93 94
43 1,34l 1,195 1,341 1,195 ~I 113 82 113 82
'3 7 13 7 42 211 193 21 I 193 95 43 110 lOS 110 105 96 I I
H 81 69 S I t9 97 f I
98 2. 2
~9 I' I
45 6B3 571 6B3 571 46 141 131 141 132
100 II Iii 1\ I~ 47 n 75 79 75
Over 100 5 I 5 I 4B 19B 213 198 213 S6 12 4' 92 90 n 90 Age not stated !6 12
539
C-IV -SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Smgle year , __ -A __ .. r---.A.--, ,.----..A.---l Single year r----'---.. r----..A.----........ r_______'_ ..
Age Retu_rns Males Female' Mal'es Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 ~ 7 2 5 6 7
<Il MAO
All A2es 17,105 17,126 17,105 17,126 50 525 426 525 426 ~I 21 33 21 33 52 70 78 70 78 53 39 25 39 25
0 286 263 286 263 54 21 38 21 38 I ~08 ~70 508 570 ]. 646 707 646 707 3 biZ 615 61l 615 55 159 109 159 109 4 5,9 ~94 579 ~94 56 54 60 ~4 60
57 29 19 29 49 58 68 89 68 69 59 '18 47 48 47
5 652 594 652 :94 6 674 629 671 629 7 371 3&7 371 367 60 359 318 359 318 8 7,,7 7i8 787 71 B :- 61 33 28 33 28 9 321 i.67 327 ,67 62 ~9 30 39 30
63 II 21 11 21 64 15 16 IS 16
10 727 697 727 697 II 13b 142 I.J& Ii! 12 522 505 5:1.2 505 65 78 79 78 79 13 199 197 199 197 66 14 16 14 16 14 "L75 2.40 27S 2"10 67 23 34 23 34
68 16 23 16 23 69 17 14 17 14
15 376 401 376 401 16 284 i81 204 2B I 17 1.6 111 IL6 121 70 157 157 157 157 18 326 378 3L6 378 71 5 5 5 5 19 t6 11,1 ~6 I" 72 16 13 16 13
73 I 6 I 6 74 ,.... 3 3
!-
20 577 f90 577 6'i0 21 138 168 138 168 75 53 31 53 31 22 291 2&9 291 289 76 7 18 7 18 28 146 198 146 ,98 77 I I J.'1 202 251 202 251 78 18 II 18 II
79 7 7
25 496 529 ~96 529 BO 100 77 100 77 1.6 229 282 229 282 81 3 10 3 10 n 135 181 135 I BI B2 12 10 12 10 28 402 ~07 402 407
29 ISB 214 158 214 83 2 2 2 ;.(
B4 I I
30 772 692 772 692 31 99 81 99 81 85 10 6 10 6 32 181 190 181 190 86 5 I 5 I 33 to 77 60 77 87 I 2 I 2 :J4 117 120 117 120 SB 3 3
89 2 2
35 424 328 424 328 36 134 162 134 162
90 13 32 13 32 37 ,6 74 86 74 91 4 I 4 I 38 223 265 223 265 92 2 2 39 IJ8 143 138 143 93
1 94
40 629 523 629 523 41 61 55 61 55 12 124 I j7 124 137 95 7 7 43 52 68 52 68 96 44 47 51 17 51 -. 97 .1
98 99
45 286 236 286 236 46 72 81 72 B I
5 47 37 56 37 S6 JOO 8 8 48 114 142 114 142 Over 100 2 2 49 ~O 70 60 70 Age not stdted 44 33 44 33
540
C-IY-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURr.~S-col/td,
Tolal Rural Urban~ Total Rural Urban Sin~l_' Y'!9.'" ,----.....__-, ,--.A._~ ,-~_--J.--_~ Single year ,-----"-----., r---A--...., ,....-----A------,
Aie Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females A~e Returns Miles 'FeO"ales Males Females Mal •• Females
2 3 i 5 7 2 3 5 6 7
(ii) SADAI\ HILLS
All Alles 18,871 11,931 la,871 1B,~37 50 537 520 537 520 51 33 :>B 33 28 52 4S 47 45 41
0 366 358 3,6 358 53 33 21 33 21 I ,72 642 572 642 54 2e 30 28 30 2 710 744 710 744 3 814 818 8H 818 4 606 689 606 689 S5 13~ 138
, 134 1311
56 53 35 53 3S 57 29 20 29 20
5 756 765 756 765 .:... 58 36 21 36 21 6 630 649 630 649 59 17 18 17 18 7 526 552 526 552 8 595 581 595 581 ~ 326 320 326 320
6n 354 310 351 310 61 15 IS 15 15 10 816 784
62 13 2i 13 24 846 784 63 II Ii Ii II II 234 252 234 252 64 7 8 7 S 12 507 495 507. 495 13 302 314 302 314 I-i 259 245 259 245
65 54 107 54 107 66 5 7 5 7
15 594 535 594 535 67 IS II 18 II 16 261 273 261 273 68 10 II 10 II 17 196 223 196 223 69 6 3 6 3 18 361 391 361 391 19 126 IS3 126 153
70 159 173 159 173 71 7 5 7 5 72 e 3 8 3
20 618 867 618 867 ,- 73 5 6 5 6 21 166 184 166 184 74 5 I 5 I 22 229 324 2Z9 324 23 174 196 174 196 2-1 158 178 1,)3 Pi
75 ~5 39 35- J~ 76 6 3 6 3 77 2 3 2 3
25 769 1,007 76' 1,007 78 4 Ii 4 " 2. 219 294 229 29'1 79 I 4 I 4 27 247. 257 2'17 257 28 329 346 m 3'16 29 151 123 151 123 80 76 75 76 75
81 6 I 6 I 82 8 ~ 8 4 83 6 3 6 3
30 1,082 1,076 1,082 1,076 r- 84 3 3 31 135 72 135 72 32 236 157 236 157 33 95 52 95 ' 52 34 124 52 124 52 85 II 15 II 15
S6 I I I I 87 3 2 3 2
35 591 516 591 Sl6 88 3 ,'I 3 4
36 158 108 158 108 89 3 3 37 "9 69 119 69 38 194 141 194' 141 39, 57 5S 57 5S
90 14 10 14 10 91 92 , 93
40 71'2 672 712 672 S4 ~1 51 27 52 27. 42 87 56 87 56 ~J 58 37 58 37 95 " " 6 6 '14 H 18 34 18 96 I I
97 98 99
45 397 i 335 397 335 ~6 ·69 SI 69 51 ~7 42 19 42 19 100 3 9 3 9 ~8 M 71 84, 71 Over 100 3 I 3 I ~~ 32 20 32 20 Age not stated 12 9 12 9
54l
C-IV -SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-coli/d.
Tot.1 RJral Urban Sin81e year
Total Rur.1 Urban Singl~ year ,-___ ..A.~__, ,--"---, ,~ ,--A-__....., r--____""__--1 r---w---A-",""\
Age Returns Msle! Females Males F~males Mal,es Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 6 7 2 4
TAMENGLONG SUB-DIVISION
Air Ages 17,716 18.801 17,716 11.801 50 5<5 540 545 540 51 .n H ~I L< 52 51 54 51 5+
216 53 31 29 31 29 0 276 281 281 54 21 2/ 21 2/ I 486 502 486 502
2 715 J61 715 761 3 710 761 710 761
55 141 1 615 582 615 582 150 150 141 56 48 43 48 43 57 27 26 27 26 58 48 59 48 59
5 6101 693 644 693 59 25 20 25 20 6 742 686 742 686 7 564 415 564 435 8 751 781 751 781 60 407 415 407 415 ~ 315 315 315 315 61 28 21 .28 21
62 25 20 25 20 63 19 16 19 16 64 -, 7 7 7
10 751 774 754 774 II 150 166 150 16S 65 78 82 78 82 12 40~ 441 ,\0, 441 66 9 15 9 15 13 261 275 261 275 67 15 16 - 15 16 14 277 298 277 298
6~ 19 36 19 36 69 9 13 9 • 13
15 520 554 520 554 70 m 278 223 278 16 238 311 288 311 71 6 9 6 9 17 172 21i 172 214 72 8 9 8 ~ IS 423 474 423 474 73 4 3 4 3 19 176 178 176 178 74 5 5 5 5
1,050 75 38 65 38 65 20 615 1,050 6~ 76 7 II 7 " 21 108 141 I 8 149 71 I 2 I 2 22 200 21b 20::>- 216 78 13 4 13 4 23 138 175 138 175 79 4 3 4 3 2~ 141 - 161 141 161
25 580 734 5S0 734 80 m 199 In 199 26 168 138 168 183 81 i 2 4 2 27 174 241 174 241 81 3 3 28 357 406 357 406 83 IS I.; 29 )6, 150 16' 150 84
30 983 1.048 983 1,048 31 76 58 76 58
22 32 22 32 147 136 147 138 85 32 33 65 46 65 46 86 ~ 2 34 16 71 76 74 87 2 4 2 4
88 5 ~ 5 4 89 4 'I
3S 472 412 472 il2 36 106 88 106 88
90 61 67 61 67 37 88 73 88 73 91 2 ., 2 I 38 213 176 213 17i
92 2 2 39 78 86 78 86 .9·, I I 94
40 651 643 651 643 , ~ I 41 44 32 44 32
95 5 5 42 68 H 68 44 43 31 20 31 20 96 I I H
JO 28 20 28 97 I I
98 19 19 99 3 3
~5 241 256 241 25& 46 41 48 41 48 ~7 30 30 30 30 100 23 25 23 2~ 46 74 100 H 100 Over 100 I 18 I 18 ~9 37 42 37 4l Age nJt stated 2a 51 28 51
542
C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.
Total Rural Urbao Total Rural Urban Single year r----~-_"l
,--------A.. __ """") r----A.--, Single year .----'---1 r----A.---"l r---'---,
. Age Re!urns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males females Males Females Males Females
4 5 7 2 4 S 6 7 , JIRIBAM SUB·DIVISION
All Ages 9,497 8,629 P,497 8,629 50 257 188 257 188 51 20 14 20 14 52 33 21 33 21
257 53 16 8 16 8 0 265 257 265 54 16 17 16 17 I ')47 249 247 249
2 309 319 309 319 3 372 392 372 392 55 114 84 114 84 4 287 J07 287 307 56 29 24 29 24
57 20 14 20 14 58 26 19 26 19
5 39B 358 398 35B S9 17 9 17 9 6 298 2fO 298 280 7 .)40 276 240 276 8 294 248 294 248 9 195 215 195 215 60 229 162 229 162 61 12 8 12 8
62 20 II 20 II 10 308 /50 308 250 63 14 I 14 I II 112 122 112 122 64 9 4 9 4 12 178 210 .... 278 210 13 152 126 152 126 14 149 106 149 106
65 64 36 64 36 66 13 21 13 21 67 13 3 13 3
15 m 204 222 704 68 II 2 II 2 16 161 159 161 159 69 8 3 8 3 17 89 92 89 92 18 227 ISS 227 185 I~ 85 90 85 90
70 85 E8 85 68 71 I 2 I 2 72 7 5 7 5 20 277 304 277 304 73 2 6 2 6 21 99 110 99 110 74 2 I 2 I Ll 139 189 139 189
Ll 122 125 122 125 l4 115 130 115 130
75 27 14 27 14 76 3 2 3 2
25 371 437 371 437 77 4 2 4 2 26 149 1,2 149 m 78 6 4 6 4 27 117 81 117 81 79 2 2 2 2 28 144 167 144 167 29 76 55 76 55
80 35 27 35 27 81
30 411 409 411 409 82 2 2 83
: I 41 32 41 32 84 32 lIS 83 125 83 33 51 38 51 38 34 49 45 49 45
85 5 86 87 2
35 326 230 ::26 230 88 2 2 36 90 43 90 43 89 I I 37 52 35 5l 35 38 101 n '01 n j9 47 32 47 32 90 12 8 12
91 I 92 I 93 94
40 321 313 321 313 41 21 13 21 13 42 47 31 47 31 43 28 19 28 19 95 2 2 44 30 13 30 13 96 I I
97 98 99
45 219 1:6 219 156 4, ')9 17 29 17 47 25 18 25 18 100 5 5 48 26 31 26 31 Over 100 2 2 49 16 14 16 1'1 Abe not stated I I
543
C-IV.:.-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS -contd.
Total Rural Urban . • Total Rural U~ban
Single year ,-.--~----, r---..A..---") r-----'---, S,ngle year ..-~-A.~_, r-~-.A.~---1 ,--__ ..A..__\._
Aae Returns Males Females Males F,!'males Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Ferral.s Males Females
2 3 4 S 7 2 4
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION
All A~es 31,111 31,306 31,112 31,306 50 949 927 949 927 51 45 30 45 ,0 52 93 59 93 59 53 76 37 76 37
0 427 4Q5 427 495 ~I 50 53 ~O 53 I 936 937 936 937 2 1,173 1,164 1,173 I, 16~ 3 1,238 1,170 1,238 1,170 .. 1,127 1,130 1,127 I" 30 55 221 153 221 153
26 125 80 125 80 57 52 36 52 36
5 1,119 58 98 114 98 114
902 1,119 902 5~ ,
50 44 50 .. 4 6 I, 188 1,054 1,188 I, OS 4 7 812 739 812 739 8 1,001 1.024 1,003 1,021 9 550 517 550 517 60 725 694 725 694
61 38 26 38 26 62 52 42 52 42
10 I, JO, 1,183 I, J06 1,183 6~ 35 28 35 28
II 64 23 26 23 26
41l 373 413 373 !..
12 893 825 893 825 13 628 516 628 516 14 503 5'23 503 523 65 148 123 148 12l
66 20 II 20 11 67 42 18 42 28
IS 910 1.004 910 1,004 68 36 38 36 38
16 510 665 5)0 665 69 17 19 17 19
17 328 445 328 445 18 677 816 677 816 19 223 284 223 284 70 380 328 :>80 328
71 12 6 Ii 6 72 16 14 16 14
20 887 1,371 887 1,371 73 13 5 13 5
21 426 512 425 512 74 4 8 'I 8 22 321 473 321 473 23 373 424 373 424 24 295 336 2~5 336 75 60 65 60 65
76 II 7 II 7 77 ,I - I 78 13 22 13 22
25 J ,057 1,492 1,057 1,482 79 13 5 13 5 26 4~7 420 407 410 27 339 410 3Jl 410 28 675 750 ~75 750 29 195 223 195 223 80 210 2p9 210 209
81 II S II 8 82 7 8 7 8
,-83 3 I 3 I
30 1,648 1,720 1,643 1,720 84 3 3 31 151 82 lSI 82 32 318 226 318 22S 33 137 76 137 76 85 34 155 136 155 136
12 18 12 18 86 3 I 3 I 87 2 2 88 2 2 89 2 7 2 7
35 823 660 823 660 36 255 174 25S 174 37 182 119 182 119 AI 38 321 260 321 26~ 90 40 41 40
39 127 92 127 91 91 3 92 3 3 93 I I
I 1,132
94 I 1
40 1,143 1,132 I,IB 41 79 49 79 49 42 140 107 140 107 95 7 5 7 5 43 74 67 74 67 96 I 2 I 2 H 35 31 35 31 97 I 2 I 2
98 5 4 5 4 ~9 1 I
45 '460 431 460 43) 46 72 80 72 80 47 7+ 53 74 53 100 19 15 19 IS 48 117 I'll 117 141 Over 100 4 4 49 '19 62 49 62 Age not stated 70 66 70 (>6
544
" C-IV -SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-collcld.
Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Singl. year r--- _';"___-l ..------"'-, ,----"---, SI ngle year r---_A,,--_~ r-----A.--, ,--__,.______, Aile Ret"rns Males Females Males females Males females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Female.
3 ~ 5 1 4 6
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DIVISION
All AieS 13,784 13,895 13,784 13,895 50 378 362 378 362 51 38 29 38 i.9 52 62 47 62 47 , 53 25 25 25 25 0 313 313 313 313 54 36 39 36 39 I 404 428 404 429 2 475 427 475 427 3 542 549 542 549 .-
55 4 477 456 477 45. 90 169 90 169 56 70 56 70 :,6 17 32 35 32 35 58 32 43 32 43
483 445 +83 59 IS 27 IS 27 5 445 6 462 498 462 498 7 494 371 494 371 8 456 458 456 453' 60 94 284 94 224 9 224 191 224 191 61 70 21 70 21 62 4& 28 46 28 63 BO 8 80 B 64 15 14 15 14 10 574 514 574 514
" 168 120 168 120 12 2as 286 288 286 13 208 198 208 198 65 67 65 67 65 14 173 167 173 167 66 14 1,2 14 12 .,... 67 19 25 19 25
68 7 16 7 16 69 8 10 8 10 IS 425 398 425 398 16 I B8 166 130 16, 17 121 134 121 134
70 132 137 132 137 18 223 235 123 235 71 4 10 4 10 19 101 107 101 107 72 8 12 8 12 73 8 5 8 5 74 7 2 7 2
20 562 644 562 644 21 1,7 173 107 173
75 30 36 30 36 22 1,1 20, 1>1 20S 76 3 7 3 7 23 1,5 167 1:'5 167 77 2 I 2 I 24 136 141 136 141 78 7 8 7 8 79 5 I 5 I
25 505 628 50S 62B 26 160 I~O 160 190 80 70 n 70 72 27 171 200 172 200 81 4 3 oj 3 28 243 298 243 298 82 6 8 6 8 29 109 m 109 139 83 2 2
81
30 708 765 703 765 31 97 59 97 ,9
85 32 132 130 132 130 33 8~ 64 85 64 86 34 95 68 95 68 B7 I
88 I I I B'f 13 3 13
35 422 466 422 466 36 132 102 132 102 37 128 71 128 71 '90 14 14 38 137 106 137 106 91 I 2 2 39 63 51 63 51 92 2 2 2
93 2 2 94
40 467 505 467 505 41 59 ,I 59 41 42 86 58 86 58 95 3 '13 '15 36 15 36 96 41 31 22 31 22 97
98 99
45 257 182 257 132 ~6 51 38 51 38 ~7 56 57 56 57 100 3 3 ~8 58 57 55 57 Over lnO 2 2 ~9 39 49 39 ~9 Ai" not 'bted IS 22 IS 22
TABLE C-V
MOTHER-TONGUE (alphabetical order)
Fly-Leaf
This table has been prepare:! separately for Total, Rural and Urban for the Territory as a whole and SUb-division figures are given for Total only. This is an important table for our country where a large number of languages and dialects are spoken. A study of the languages returned as mother-tongues has been undertaken and the table has been prepared in a rational manner. Fly-leaf prepar.ed by Shri R. C. Nigam, Linguist is reproduced below :
NOTE 1
(i), The following mother-tongues arranged in alphabetical order in Col. 1 of the table given below
as per Table C-V have been classified in the
Linguistic Survey of India. The Linguistic Survey of India Classification No. is mentioned against each mother-tongue in Col. 3.
(ii) If in Col. 3 no Classification No. is given against any mother-tongue of Col. 1 then it would mean that the name refers to either old or middle Indo-Aryan language or a language group or branch
or family name from Linguistic Survey of India.
(iii) Wherever a tongue is mentioned in Col. 3 it is to be understood that the mother-tongue is either a dialect or another name or form of the tongue mentioned against it in Col. 1 which in its turn bas been classified by Linguistic Survey of India in the appropriate place for that tongue. .
(iv) If in Col. 1, there is a tongue which bears no Classification No. in the Linguistic Survey of India then in Col. 2 the name of the classified
language or group will be given of which the mothertongue of Col. I is either a-dialect or another name
or form. In such case the number of classifi~d language of Col. 2 has) been given in Col. 1
~4~
Alphabetical order of mother-tongues classified by the
lingUistic Survey of India
1 Aimol Anal Angami Ao Assamese Bengali Bihari Chim Chote Garo
Gujarati Gurmukhi Hindi Hmar Kabui Kacha Naga Kannada Kashmiri Khasi Khoirao
J(hongzai KOireng Kom
,Kuki· Unspecified Kurmi Lamgang Lotha Lushai/Mizo Malayalam Manipuri/Meithei Mao Maram Marathi Maring Marwari
Classified name Classification in the Lingu- No. in the istic Survey of Linguistic Sur-
India vey of India
2 3 Aimo1 237 Anal 247 Angami 154 Ao 166 Assamese 552 Bengali 529 Bihari 506 Chiru 238 Chote 243 Garo 134 Gujarati 652 Panjabi 632 Hindi 586 Hmar 242 Kabui 187 Kachcha Naga 183 Kanarese 296 Kashmiri 399 Khasi S Khoirao 188 Khongzai 208 Kolhreng 239 Kom 240 Kuki Chin Group Bhumij 17 Hiroi-Lamgang 248 Lhota 169 Lushei 224 Malayalam 293 Manipuri/Meithei 206 Mao Naga 194 Maram 195 Marathi 455 ¥aring 202 Marw;l.ri 71?
Alphabetical order of mother-tongues classified by the Linguistic Survey
of India 1
Mikir Miri Monsangj~ongsen
Nepali Oriya Paite Purum Ralte Serna Sindhi Tamil Tangkhul Telugu Thado
Tripuri
Urdu Vaiphei
NOTE 2
Classified name in the Lingu-istic Survey of
India
2
Mikir Miri Mongsen Naipali Oriya Paite Purum Ralte Serna Sindhi Tamil Tangkhu] Telugu Thado
Tipura Urdu Vaiphei
Classification No. in the Linguistic Survey of
India 3
189 124 168 781 502 215 246 214 159 445 285 198 319 207
Chongloi, Hangseen/
Hansing, Haokeepj Haokup, Kipgen.
151 585 249
The following mother-tongues arranged in alpha
betical order as per TabJe C-V and are indicated by an asterisk and dagger or a dagger alone in that Table have been tentatively classified or reclassified
by the Linguist in the manner stated below : (T) against the mother-tongue in Col. I indicates
that it has been tentatively classified, (TR) means that it has been tentatively reclassified by the Linguist. Alphabctical order of the mother-tongues indicated by an asterisk and dagger or a dagger
alone in Table C-V 1
Baite Chakesang gan~t~ .
(T) (T) (T)
Manner in which tentati vely classified or reclassified by
the Linguist
2 Thada Naga Group Kuki Group
546
Alphabetical order of Manner in which the mother-tongues tentatively classified indicated by an asterisk or reclassified by and dagger or a dagger the Linguist
alone in Table C-V 1 2
Hangui. (T) Thado Indoi IT) Thada Kilong (T) Thado Lemei (T) Kachcha Naga Lhouvum (T) Thada Liangmei (T) Kachcba N aga Lumhao (T) Thado Mate (T) Thado ~oyon (T) Anal Neisel (T) Kuki. Group Paomata (T) Mao Rongmei (T) Kabui Sangtam (T) Naga Group Shongthu (T) Thado Simte (T) Kuki Group Singson (T) Thado Tezang (T) 'fhado Tidim (T) Simte-Kuki Zou (T) Simte-Kuki
NOTE 3
Mother-tongues outside the Indian Sub-continent which have been printed in italics in the Table have been arranged by the Lin~uist according to (a) mother-tongues of other Asian Countries and (b) mother-tongues of each of the other Continents in the following manner: Other Asian Countries/ other Continents.
1. Other Asian Countries
2. Europe
NOTE 4
Mother-tongue
Burmese, Chinese! Chini
English, Irish, Italian
The following mother-tongues which appear in the table have been found unc1assifiable by the Linguist for want of any depend:lble informatiQU on them so
far :-Lunkhul, N&a,ite! Sen~ou, Simn,
NOTES i Column 2 shows variant spellings or forms of mother-tongue returns which are rationalized to the
names given against them in Column 1.
Rationalized forms of names of mothertongue as listed in Table C-V
Variant forms of the names of mother-tongue recorded during enumeration
Total number of mother-tongues
1
87
1 Chote . Gurmukhi Khongzai MonsangJMongsen Neisel Oriya Tezang Thado
CENSUS-1961
and/or transcription 2
Chothe Gurumukhi Khongjai Monsang Neisq Oriya Teijang Thadou
Table C-V -APPENDIX I
Abstract of Classified and Unclassifi..ed languages
Manipur
Mother-tongues of the Indian Sub-continent
-'-------------., Classified by
Unclassified by Linguistic Linguistic Survey Survey of of India but India but
Classified by Linguistic Survey of India
Unclassified (bearing*)
tent~tively classified by Linguist (bearing* and t)
reclassified by Linguistic (bearing t)
Mother -tongues outside Indian Sub-continent
,--"'---___.., ,---...____ ('-'_~..A.--_ .. r-----..A.---~ ,.--_--A......_-,
No. of M F No. of M F No. of M F ,-No. of M F No. of M F Ton- Ton- Ton- Tan- Ton. gues gues gues gues gues 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1,6
56 368,110 370,177 4 52 21 22 18,878 22,746 ... S 18 35
Note :-The total of columns 2, 5, 8 and 14 will give the total number of mother-tongues ..
548
APPENDIX II
Statement showing percentage change in each decade (1911-1961) of population of three numerically most important languages (including mother.ton~ues grouped under them) as of 1961
Union 1961 195] Territory
1 2 3
ManipurijMeithei
Manipur a 502,838 377,191 b +33.31 +35.11 c 64.46 65.30
Tangkhul
Manipur a 43,943 34,543 b +21.21 +18.79 c 5.63 5.98
Thado
Manipur a 30,205@ 17,341@ b + 74.18 -62.87 c 3.87 3.00
@ For mother.tongues grouped with Thado, see below:
a=Abso1ute figures _ b=Percentage variation c=Percentage to total Population
Mother-tongues grouped under Thado
1961 MANIPUR Baite 204
Chongli 2 Hangseen/Hansing 16 Hilllgui 4
'Haokeep/Haokup 2,676 Indoi 3 1951
1931 1921 1911
4 5 6
279,181 243,202 211;691 +14.19 +14.89
62.65 63.33 6L14
29,079 23,932 27,272 +21.51 -12.25
6.53 6.23 7.88
46,702 30,819 26,455 1-5I.54 +16.50
lO.48 8.03 7.64
Lumhao 12 Mate 60 Shongthu 15 Singson 24 Tezang 2
Khongzai 4,111 MANIPUR Hangseen/Hansing 8 Kilong 10 I Kipgen 77
Haokeepjflaokup 2,626 Khongzai 6,199
Lhouvum 1 Kipgen . 224
APPENDIX IJ I " LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-CLASSIFIED LIST
Serial Serial No. Name of Languago (/1" Dialel>t No. Na-me of LtlDgqnge or m!lk'Ct
AUSTRia FAMlLf 60 .Aiton AUltro.Ne,iall. Bub·Fmnil!1 61 Ahom In.l,,-Nt/liall. Brat/.cll 6Z KMmti Mala!! Grollp 53 Kbamti Proper 1 SIioMn Ii4 Phii.kial 2 Malay ilii Tai.rong
Auatro·A8iatic SIIb.Famil!1 ml Nora Mon.Khmer Branch Mon.Khmer GrO?lll Tibeta·Burman Sltb.l!amily
3 Mon or Tala.ing Tibeto-Himalayun BrancA Palaung. Wrt (Jro?lp Tibetan Group
4 P,laung 57 Bhotia. Ii Wa li8 Bhotiii of Tibet or Tibotan 6 Yanglam 59 BhO~iii of HaIti,tan 01' Balti 7 Da.nIlW 60 Bhatiii of Pul"ik 7a Others 61 BhO~i~ of Ladakh or Ludakh i
K Mai Gro?Jp 62 Boo.fii of Lahul or Uhuli 8 Khisi 63 BhO~.ffi of Spiti 9 Standard M BhoW; of Upper Kana.war or Ny\mkat
10 Lyng.ngam 65 Bhotiii of 1't'hri Garhwal or J 11<.1
11 Synteng 66 Bholia of Garhwal 12 War 67 Sharpa BhOjii
Unspecified 68 Bh6~ia of Sikkim or Dii.'lI.jol\g·k~ N icobar Group 68 Bhepa of llhut.illl or Lhoko
13 Niaobarolltl 70 Kip.t. M uv-4i' BTalld~ 71 Bh&~ji of IDaam.
14 E.herwiri Other D~leot. (Uupecitifld) 15 Santili Proltllflliuli,t.a HilMlagcUI Gro"l' 16 MUl}qiri Wuler~ 81J1.(Jrll"P 17 BhulIlij 72 x.aehi~1 or :P1~ni 18 Buh£r 73 Chl.tl Lilmli 19 Kiiq.,' 74 BURiIt 20 Hti 75 Rug16i. Gondli, Ot TinGu 21 Turi 76 K.ni.ehi 22 ASlU'i 77 E.anaurl 23 Agarii 78 Rangkall U Brijii 79 Darmiyi 26 Korws 80 Chudingm
Unspecified 81 Byings! 26 Kiirkii 82 JaDggali 27 Kluuii
Easter" Sub. Group Z8 JUi.iig 29 Savara 83 Dhilllil 30 Gadabi 84 Thimi
Unspecified ~5 LUabil 86 Yikhi
KAREN FAMILY 87 KlIalIlbii 31 Karen 88 Riii or Jill1dir 32 Bwe 89 (Khamhii Dialeots) 33 Lrenbyu 90 BihiIi( 34 ScaW' 91 BiJili 35 Fwo 92 Sing:pijng 31 Ta1lDdin 93 UiMrilng 31 Padalll1g 94 LimhichhOng 38 Yinba.w 95 Wiling 39 Gheko 96 Ohhingtang Ml Ka.renni 97 Rlingchhenbiing 41 Z~ein !)S DtlngmaJi na o en ,nd Unspecified 99 Rodong or ChamIing.
MAN FAMILY 100 Nichhertlng 42 Yao 101 KUlung 43 Kiao or Hmong 102 Thiilung
'l'lBBTO·OBlNE8E FAMILY 103 Chaurasya Sia~a.a4ifleB6 Sub·Fam.ily 1(l4' Khaling
Tai Group 105 Dnmi
" Lao 106 Viiyu or Ha.yu 45 Siamese 107 Cheping 411 Vi 108 K1lJIlnda ('7 Khan 109 BhK'ttlu ~ Dayu no Thiksya 49 Shin Unspecified
7 RGI/"
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APPENDIX 11 ( LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA---CLASSIFIED LlST-couid.
Sorial Suria] No. Kame of Language or Dialect No. Namo of Language or Dialect
NOIl·l'rollominaliztd. Hillln/"!lCl11 Oroftp 173 Angwanku or Tllbl~ng III Gunwg 17t i'amlu or Chillgm(:gnu J1~ liIaflDi 175 Uanpar:i 113 811nwir 178 Mlltoniii
JI' lfiguri 177 MoholJgiil, Rm'Ul1Mii or Puniduuri. 115 Niiwiiri 178 Namaangiii llG Nihviiri PI'OPQr 179 Ohiing 01 MOjlmg 117 l'a~lhi, Pahl'i, or p~ hI 180 A~~irillgi;i,
I1s Bong Or Lnpchn 181 Moshii.ng 119 Rami IB2 Shiingge 120 JlIiinjhi Niiga.Bodo Sflh.Grol'P 121 +'o~ 183 £mpilo or Rnchchii. Nllgii
lYor,h As.lam Brill/eli 184 In~emi 122 .Aka or Hrusso 185 Sengimii. 123 Abol" 186 Yema ol"Jemil 124 Mili 187 Kabui or l{apwi 126 Da& 188 Kho;rao 126 Mishmi
Assam·Burmese Brandl, Niigii·Knki 8ub.Group
BaTa or Bodo Group 189 ~Iik:il'
127 Rap1; Bodo, or l'Jains Kiiehihi 190 Standard
128 Bodo Pl'OPl'1' 191 13lloi Mikir
129 MeQh )92 Allll'i
ISO L'ilung 193 Rc:ngkhaDg
131 Dima.sa or lliJJ~ Kiirhii.ri 194 SopvQma or Miil) Nagi
132 Standard 195 M~'!'iim
133 Hojlti 196 Miyiingkhilng
1M Giiro 197 Kwoireng 01' Liyiing
135 Achik or Standal'd 198 TangkhuJ
136 Abeng 199 Tingkhul Proper
137 Atong, Ating, 01' Kuellu 200 PhiWing
U18 .Awl 201 Khangoi
138 Chibok 202 Maring
141) Dalu Nagi Unclasaed
141 Ruga Kadlin Group Unspecified 203 Kachin
142 KOch 204 Chingpaw
143 Harigayi 205 Singpho
1« Satpariyi 205& Othel1l
145 DaBgaya or }lanai Ku"i·Ohin GrOlip 146 Wanilng Meit1ui BiJb.Group 147 'l'intekiyi 206 MJIIlipuri, Meithei, Ka!he. or POIWi
Unspecified Northern Chin Su6·Group 148 Ribhi .207 Thido 149 Ringdinii 208 Khon,r,ii 150 Mait&rii or J)!atl'llf 209 ~-: 151 Tipuri or Mrung 210 152 ChutiyA 2ll Sairang 163 Morh Unspecified
Niiga. Group .212 SakU Wutern Naua Bllo.Group 213 Siyin
164 Angiimi 214 RilU 165 Tcngimii. 215 Paite 156 Dzuni Cenlral Ghin Sub.Grotlp 157 J\:chtlna 158 NiiliorMimii
216 Shunkla or T3Sh5n
159 Soma 217 Shunlda Proper
160 Simi 218 Zahao or Y"ho\r
161 Zhimomi .219 Lai 162 Bengmi or Unzu .220 Hab 163 Unzi 221 Thmthmg 1M Mli.yi 222 Yokwa 165 Kethii.ma 223 Lakher, hara, or Tlonglt.i
Ge'lltral Naga 8tth.Group 223a Othen lind Unspecified 186 Ao or Ilatjgorria 224 Lushtii or Dulien 167 Chungli or Zwtgi 225 Fannai HiS MongsllIl .226 Ngente 169 LhOta or Tsontsil 227 Banjligi 170 Tongaa. Nig! 228 Pinkhti 171 Thllknmi Old.K uJ:i 8flh.Gro11p 172 Yachumi 229 HringkhoJ, RiingkMI, or Hl'angohaJ
E48tmt_Nigd Sub-group 230 HrilJgJdwl Proper
Serial No.
231 232 .233 234 .230 236 237 238 239 240 241 24.2 243 244 W; 246 247 248 249
260 21H ~2 253 25i 200 256 257 258 :,!;j!J
2511& 259b
2110 261 262 263 264 266 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 27211.
273 274 275 276 277 2771.1
278 271) 280 281 282 283 284
285 286 287 288
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APPENDIX I LINGUiSTIC SUJpiEY OF INDIA-CLASSIFJID LIST-coiled,
Sel'ia) Name of Language or Dialect No. Name of Language or Dialect
Bero 289 Iru1o. Hallam 290 Kasuva.
Halliim Propl'r 291 KaikacJi Khelmll 292 Burga~(1i SakiijllilJ or Sllckasip 293 Malayiijam
Langl'Ong , 294 Stundard and Uuspclcificd Aimol 29S Yerava Chirn 296 Kanare~o Kollll'l"ll~ Uj' Kull'Cl1 297 Standftrd Kiim 298 Ba(,laga Kyan or Chaw 299 Kurumba or Kurumviiri Hmar 300 Golari or Wiliyii Choto 301 Kcx;lagu' 01' Coorgj Muntuk 302 Tulu Karum 303 Tada Piiriim 304 }(iita Anal
Intermediate a~oujJ l-! i~(ji-~lllgang 305 Kurukh or Orao 'alpho] 306 Mallia? Southern Oltin 8t1b-Grottp 307 Malto Or Maior Chinme 308 Kui, Kandhi, or Khond Welllllllg 309 Kiiliimi ChillhoJ, 310 Koliimi Proper Yiudu 311 Bhili of Basirn Chinoon 312 Naiki Taullgth'l 313 GOlJ9i Khyang 01' Sho 314 Standard Khami, Kh\\<(j-myi, Or Kumi 315 Gattu Anu 316 Koj" lII'hang 317 Maria. Unclas~ed Kuki-Chin 318 Parji KUki (Un~po(!ificd) Unspecified Chin Unclasscd and (Uu$pecifiell) Anrlhra Languauc Burma Group 31!J Telugu Maillgtha 320 Standard and Unspecified Szi or Atsi 321 Kiimtau Lashi 322 Siilewiri Maru 323 Golari Mni 324 Beradi Burmese 325 VaQ.a~i Arakanese 326 Kiimiithi Taungyo 327 Dii.Bari Infua
North-Western L'lnguage Danu 328 Briihui 'l'avoyan Semi. Dravidian Hybrids Chuung.fua 329 L&d.hiiQi • Yanhye
330 Bharia. Others INDO.EUROPEAN l!',1M1LY Lolo-M08'o Group Aryan 8w-Family Lo10 Eranian Branch Mo·s'o
Persian Group Lisn 331 Persian Aka 332 DiihwlLd Kwi 333 jyIastung Sub.I>iOlted Others 334 Kalat Sub-Dialect Sah (Lut) Group 335 Kiriini Suh-Dialect Lui 336 Badakh!!hi Anul'u.l:leugmai Eastern Grol£p Chail'cl
Afghanislan-B'lluchi8t'In Sub.Grou}' Kadn 337 Pasb.to Daingnot 338 North.Eastern Dialcct Ganan 339 Standard of Peshawar .Sak or The~ 340 Buner Sub.Dhlect 341 liisufzai Sub-Dialect DRAVIDIAN FAJIILY 342 wat Sub-Dialoct Dravi~a Group 343 Bajaur Sub-Dialect Tamil 344 . Ghilzai Sub-Dialect Standard and Unspecified 345 Afridi Sub-Dia.lcet Koravt~ 346 Chhachhi Pas!:tto Yemkala 3'7 B8-nga~b Sub.Diak'Ct
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APPENDIX OJ LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-CLASSIFlED LIST--c&Rttl.
Serial S~rial No. NIIJll(l of Language or Dialect No. N amo of Langua.ge or Di&lcct
348 South·Western Dialect 409 Tiinvali or T5rw:lliik 349 Standard of llttnnu 410 Ohilis 350 Khatak BuL.Dialuct 4II Maiyi 351 Banniicni 412 Klli-Duhed Jib 352 Marwat Sub.Dialect '13 Koli-Piilus 363 Wlllliri 414 8cQ.Bankar 3M Standu'() of Konduhar I ru!(}.Atycm Brallcil 355 Kakll!i Sanskrit 356 Liil).£ GliteT BulJ·BrallCh 357 &.!iriini N orlh- Western Grol'p 3.iS Manclo~J,iJI8ub.Dillloo6' 4l.l L;JhlldJi. or W~stcrn Pdlljlihi 359 ·['niHil ur Chalglll·j 416 St~ndard
Unspecified Dialect 417 Standard of Shnhpur 360 QrhlUli 01' Bal'gista 41B Jatki 361 Blllilebi 410 Pafijii.l!i 36Z Western lJialcet 420 ,Jilligli 363 lllakriini (l{ccqi) 421 Chimi ll·ari 36~ 11almilli (,Panjgiirl) 422 Nis'II·iiJlI 365 Eastem Dialect 423 Kachlui 300 Standard (of ])era. C~ .•. 'j Kll1~n and Jacobabnd) 424 Rarddiiili 367 Standard (of North Ha!udlistall) 42ii Jatatardi lloli 368 Kasrani 426 lIiiltani 36!J lIixod Diaiectll (of Las llola, Sind, & Bilhawalpur) 427 I1fiiltiini Prop~r
Unspeeifled Dialect 428 HindJd, or .Jatki. of ])era Ghazi Khan (ih,akkll', Sub.Group 429 Siriiiki Hindki of ,Sind 370 Waklli ~O\. Khctrani and Jiifll'i 371 Bhigbni 431J 372 Sa.rikoli 432 Thali Or Jatki 373 IcllkGclJ.mi 433 North.We8t~rll Dialect., or lJindkii 374 I§hkiicllmi Proper 434 Standard 87;; ~.1llglicJll 435 Tiniitdi 376 2['bnki 436 North-Eastern Diulects 877 ~Iunj1ini or .l\lungi 437 a. P5thwiiri 37S Yiidi:!!ii 4:l8\
Pallari (inc1lidinil :plnlndil Durdic or pi§aclta Branch 439£ K afir Group 440 ChibhaJi 379 lla§!!gali 441 Punchhi as{) Wai-alli 442 b, Dialect of Wc~tel'1l Salt Range 3111 WlIili.veri or V&ron 443 Awul!kiiri 382 Acllkund 444 GhCbi Kalamf~·p(J/jl!_ai Sub-Group Unspecified Dialrcts 383 Knlii§ha. 445 Sindhi 3S4 Gawar-bati 01' Na1'8iiti 446 ViciJ6li 385 1'1l~hai, La&illmani, or Dehgii.ni 4.47 Siriiiki 8indhi 3S6 Eastern Di~lect 448 Tb8.reli 3$7 Western Dialect 449 Lasi .3S8 Diri 450 Uri 3S9 Til'uhi 401 Ka'chch.hi J( fdjv:ar GI'O'II,]! 452 Kach~hhi Pl'oper 390 Khowfu-, Chitriili, or 4rniyiL 453 K1i.yasthi Dam GrQUp 45. Bhiitia. a9L I5hi-\lii Unspacilied 30:! GiJgiti Somltern. Group 393 MUir! 455 MaraW
311" Ohillsi 456 Standard or ))Ctii 395 GU1-elll 457 'Konkan Standard 3\)(; Dras lJiak'\lt 45S Parabhi 31li Bl'illqlii of .(Jii.h-HaUii 459 I\.oli 3~):; Xorth.Westcrll Dialect 460 Kirlsti'v 3!J!) Kashmiri -161 I(u~bi 4LN) Standard 462 Agari .JII[ Kashtawari 463 Dilitnagari 411;! Itfixcd Dialects 464 Bhiil).Qari 4U3 l':;guli 465 ~'Mk.·ri 41)4 8il'iiji of :Qii~i 466 Karhiidi 4UJ Riimbslll 4tl7 Sailgamesvarf 4Q6 Riiisi Dialects 468 Diinllilti Ullspocified 4Il9 Ghi~i 407 K5hiijtilll! 470 l\Iaoli 408 Gil'\\'i or Ba!!h&!lMik 471 Katka.t'i or Kiithii(j.i
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AP~IXI11 LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-CLASSIFlED L1ST-C01~.
&rial No. NWIle of .lAngllll«O Of Dialect Selial Nalll.o of LlIdlgllll.gC (lr Dia.!1lct
No.
472 Virli 533 Saral!'j m Viq.n! 534 Kharm·thar 474 PllIlcjagi 53') Pah[riij:thdr 4i/j Sdmnidi , 5;)6 Mil Pilb;1riii 4ill Dialect of llcrill', the Contra] I'ruvinces, and the [)37 South. Wcst~ru
Nimm's DOlllinjon~ li3S Northern 477 V 6l'biqi 01' Bfu'iil'i 53!) Stand4rd m Nigpuri 5.j,f) Koch 47!J Dhan'gari 541 Siripuriii 4811 ~z:i{pi 542 Hiijbangsi 481 W.ilri M3 StaDdard 482 Koshti M4 Baho 4113 Kuml;hiiri 545 HMtern 484 Kun"baa 546 Standard 'lSI) Mahiiri 547 lIaijong 486 MarhCj;i 548 l:iylhcttiil {87 Nlitakani 54!! South· Ea.st0f1l ~s Katm 5iiU Standard 489 Broken r1ia.Jeets olll CMkmii 4UIJ Hal!bi Unspecified 491 Bhunjiii Jj52 Assameso 4112 Niihari 653 Standard 493 Kamiiri 554 Wemrn
UlIspolliBcd uf Hyderaba.d Mil May~ng .ttl4 :Kllnkani 556 Jharwii 4\)5 Standard Un8p~cilioo 496 Ku~iili Jlediaee StIQ.B/'lltich 4117 ])tildi Merlitlte Group 4\1S Chitpiinni 557 Ellot91'll Hindi
Unspecified Sill:! AWII..;ihi, !\:6Silli, nr BlIi6w<i!i Mnriithi Unspucilled 55!) .ltaghCli, Baghiilkh"~<,li, or }Uwui
4!l9 Singhalese 500 l:itandnrd 500 Standard 561 Broken Dialect.:; uf tho West 501 Mahl 562 'l'irhari
Eastern Gro7'P 563 'BuDde!i' 502 Oriyii liM GllhOrii .503 'Standard 56;3 Jutar 504. Mixed Dialeots oftho North 566 l'la~i.phnri 505 Eltatrl 567 Broken Di.lcot& of the South
Unspecified 56!! Marari 506 Bihiri 569 P5WMl 007 Maithili 57() KumbMri ros Standllrd ()71 Ojhi 509 Southorn Standard 572 C11ilatti;garhi.1ariii, or Kh In. 510 Ea~tcrn 573 Cldlllttie!;Brhi Proper a ." ,. 611 Eastern PJ'O]lOI' 574 Surglljiii 51!! Thiirii 575 Broken Dielccts 513 Chhlkli.ohhiki 576 Sadri J( onvii 514 Western 017 Baigiini 515 ....... JoiaM Bolj 578 ~illjjllni ri
Unspecified 579 l~il.larigii 516 Magahi 580 Bl'1l1iii 517 Sta.ndard /m',er S'lw.lJrcPlcli 5Is! Eastern Cehtral Group
U'llspooillcd 581 Westofll Hilldi 511) Bhojpuri 582 Him15stiini 520 Southern Stantlard 5M3 Vernacular liincJostiiui 521 NortllOrR Stancmrd ;jS4 LiloI1I!'Y HUlli(i;stRJI i fi2i Saran Dialect (iSi; Urdu 52:3 GorakhplIl'i 586 Hindi li24 Sarwada 587 Dak1iui l1i1lrir:i.liini or Mllsalmni 52;1 Western 5SS B.illgorii, cte, 6:(1 Nagpurii 58!) F~ng~l'ii Froller 527 lIIadhi'8i
5!lO J,W'i 528 Th~rii Bhoj puei 591 H;' daJli or Dcsw,ili Unspecified 502 BrEj Bllilkhii OJ' .<\:ntul'bt'lii JJ2fJ lJengali 593 Sienciard 530 ()~lltraI or Stlllldard 594 Stm](hu'd Propel' 531 WcstCl'll 59J J,idouiiti 532 Standard 59!) ~ifull'\\'~j'i
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APPENDIX I II LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-'CL~IFIED LIST-contd.
Scria: Serial
No. Namo of Lnnguage or Di~lvot No. Name of LanguloS<I or Di&leot
6')7 North.W~Wrn M7 +,Ogra 01 _f)ogri
50S Southorn 04:8 J,)6grii. Proper
ii!-l~ Sou thew Dialeot Proper 649 Ka~~iii.li
6110 j)1Jigi or Kii·lwcliliii·ki BQli 650 K:iligrii. DiBlcc~
601 Vcrgaf.wiirii 651 :Hha~eali
6ll~ K,Uimal Unspecified
6')3 .l)iiil~blIiilig jJ52 Gujar.'i.ti
604 Kau.auji 653 Standard
605 Kanauj! Pn}}lcr 654 Niigari
fl06 Mixed Dialect,s 655 Bombay Dialect
Ij07 Knnlluii of ~Wnl)Ol'e 656 Glima4w. 60S Tirhiiri of Ca.wnpore 657 Suroti
jj(J<J Kanauii of East lIarooi 658 Anv.walii or JJhiithcl.i
610 BundeJi or Bundelkhnl).Qi 659 Dialect of E9.stcfn Broach
611 Standard 600 Parsi Gujarati
612 Nwii.ri OOl Cb.arot:!,ri
613 Lodnanti 01' R5.tlliirii. 002 Pii.~idiiri
1114 Kha!&Ui 6&3 Va(~~~i
illii :\-IixNi Dialects of the Karth-Eallt 664 Giimruiii. of Ahmedaball
flUl :Buuiipharl 660 l'a~~ani
617 KUQ~ri 666 Kii~hiyiiwi4i
618 Nibha~ti 661 • JMlawaqi
619 Bhadauri or 'IoWAtga!'hi 668 Sorllthi
6~U Broken DiaJactsl:lf tho BQ~th 669 Hiiliiq.i
6111 LQdhi 67~ GOhllwiqI
622 ChhindwlIra Bundlm 6n Unspecified
623 'Br.ghilli' 672 Vl:Orasai 624 'Bunde ii' 673 Kh8.r"wa 625 POWo.ri 57! PIIY'J;lUli 626 Qiolr 675 I«ka:ri
1m. R,ighObanei 676 Tarimiiki or Gllli:fi4i
628 Kirari U JUlpoc JIiod Diall3(;l$ Otllen 677 BOOIi
629 KOsh~l Dialocts ~7a ElllllllI B\ill6'~; 630 Kumbhiir Dialects 57!)' Ahil'i
631 Niigpuri Hindi 650 Anarya OI PHhi4i 632 Paiijabi 681 BaoIi £33 Standard 682 Bltrel 624 lHjhi 683 Oluil'al)i OM Jullundnr D6iibi 684 ChOdh"ri 636 Doabi Propor 685 Diihlill'lili
~371 KaWii.ri or Bi\;l~lll11'i, a.nd liD,hia.rIJul' PahiJ·j 686 Oh54iii 638/ 687 J)ubli 639 Piiwidhi 6~8 Gim·~i 640 Pacbhiiii, Riithi, Jii.1)4, Ot Naili (31) Gir8.;iiii .641 Miihv~i, Jarlgali, Qr Jalki 6(10 llabiira. 642 BhaWiini 6lH lCOnklil).i 6 ... 3 Ri\~h'i of Rikaner 692 Koj;a.li 6« 'Biigri' of Fazilka. 693 Magari ~5 Ra~bauri of Frfozepore 694 .M.Wchi &46 Pllii,iibI merging lneo Lahndi 695 Nihal"i or Biiglani
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APPENDIX It, LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INPIA-CLASSIFIED LlST--ccliutl.
Serial Sorial No. Name of Language or Dil,lect No. Naml5 of LI\llguago 01' Dialect
696 NMk.acJi 747 n.;i.jiwa~i
897 Nori 748 Ki~hangarhi
698 }>&nchiili 749 Ajmeri
699} 750 Hiiraufj 700 Piit:ldhi ami Tfikal)kfiri
751 Standard 701 Paw'ri 71i:! Sipiiri 702 Raniiml.t 753 ~ol'th-:Eastorn RiI,jaRth:tni 703 Riil)iRhil 7M Mow/iti 704 Riithavi 70'; Standard 705 Siyalgiri 71)6 Rii.thi 706 Wiig'~i 71)7 Nahi':~ Mewiiti 707 lCbiiDdelii 758 Kathiir M.iiwfiti
708 Standard Un s!,llcifi cd 709 KIlI,I"biiii 759 A\lifWii,ti or Hirnii.ti 710 J;)iillgi 760, MalYi 711 Rangari 761 Miilvi Propl'r or Ahid 712 Rijasthini' 762 Rfilig!'i or Ri<j-,I"iil'i
713 Mail'lriiri 763 S(1)g.wii!i
714 Standard 764 Mix.ed 1)blect~
715 Eastern i65 Hoshangahacl Dialrct.
VI6 :Miinv'iri-J)h\lT_l~lhiri 766 l)hOIl'\\-ii!,i
717 Goriwati 767 BhOYHl'i 718 Ajmcr Dialect 7~S Katiyai
719 MCl'WM:J. Di~lf'Ct 76!1 Pnt'"\'j
72[) ltewari 770 Nimi,p 721 lfi'rwn.ri 771 Blnjiiri or Lahh,ini 722 Sarwiiri 772 Labhiini ofPulljah alul OujaM 723 Khairiiri '173 Other Hanjiiri '12t Southern 774 Kakeri '125 Goqwiiri 771i Bahriipili 726 Rirohi 776 Gujari 727 Stand.rd 777 Gujuri of Haza.r:l 728 Abu LOk-ki Doli 778 Ajiri of Hazara '129 Saeth-ki Bali 779 KashmIr Gujul'i 730 DeoriiwitJ 7S0 Gujari oftho Plajn~ 731 l\Iiirwari-Gnjariiti Unspecified DiaIe.·' ~
732 Western \(JMfGrou-p '133 Thali 781 Eastern Pahafi, KhlU!-kllr~, or 'Naip~li 73~ Mirwiri.Sinclh I 782 Standard 735 :l)hat'ki 783 Piill'ii 736 Northern 784 Ccntrlll Pahiiri 737 I Dikiincri 7Si7 Kumalllli 738 Shekhawii~j 780 KhaBparjiyii 739 Bigri 787 Pbaldiiko~iyii 740 Central Eastern Raja~tbini 7SS Pa.ehMi Ul Jo,ipuri 789 Rnn-ChaubhaW m Standard 790 Rau-Challbhahi Pr(\~r 743 Tcirii.\1"I1ti 791 Standard of Nq,ini T~ I 7" Kafhllirii 792 Chhllki4iy:.1 7M! Ch:umi.si 'Jt3 Rnn"tf.lrh\;vi 746 Ni.larehil 7H l3iuiiri
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APPENDIX I' r LINGUISTIC SU.llV£Y OF INDIA-CLASSIFIID LIST-eoneld.
Serial ScriaJ No. MaBle 01 ~ .. BiIW ... NaIH of Lupap or Dialer.'
711.5 BhiibaH oERampw BII llaatJi Grn.,
76G Kumaiyi 113'7 Mal}qUjl
7~7 Chaugarlchiy; S38 Chao~ Bailgh3!1
798 Gangolii. 831 MaI;1qiiiijl Pabiri
790 Danpuriyii or Yal)rJi Siriiji
iOO Soriya.li 84J) Sukiti
801 A~J.:o~i 841 Chambi. Group
802 SlraIr 842 Cha.m~liji
803 J6hiri W Gidi or Bha1'1llauri
804 Garh'wii.li S« Churihi
805 Srina.ga.riya 84G Pllqwi.!i
806 Rii.~hi or Ri.t>L.wil! 841 Bhadrawiih Group
807 LQhbya. S47 Bhadrawiihi
808 D&3ilulyi. S4I Bhatiili
809 Bad.hani I S49 Pic)ari
810 Mijh.Kumaiyi UI1~ptlcified
811 Nagpuriyii Unspecified Pahari
812 Saliini UNOLABSED LANGUAGES
813 Tehti or Gat\giipi;ciyii 8OO Buru~aski or Kbajlma
814 Western" Pahiiri 851 Standard of HUUlla.Nagar
815 Jllunsari Sli2 W uM\ikwir or Biltum of Yiisin
816 Sirmt.uri 8li3 AndamW6fl1l
817 Dhik~i 854 Gipty Langu~gea
8It! Giripiri 855 Beldii.ri
8l!l Bili .. 856 Bhim~i
8:m B",lti~i 857 .{)om
821 KiiyhaJi 853 GirOQi
8"·1 :Kjilyh6li Proper 859 Gulguliii -_ 823 Hal,l~ilri 8&0 Kaiijari
824 Sial. Siriji '811 }(uchbaudhi
823 Bariri 8112 KBlhiiN
821 $'6richOli 8G3 Liq,i
827 Kirni lIM Macharia
828 Koeki 865 :M&lir
829 Satla.j GrollP 818 Myiinwale or Lhiri
830 SMoehi 867 NI~i
831 OlIter Sirij i 818 C>4ki 832 KnhI Gl'OIIp 869 Pel).qhiri
833 K.,ui 870 Qa~i
834 .or Siriiji 8n Sisi
sali S~inji 872 Sikalg3tl
t-l()tner r on~ ua
I AIMOL
2 ANAL
3 ANGAMI
4 AO
5 ASSAM ESE
6·tBAITE
7 BENGALI
8 BIHARI
9 BURMESE
II CHINESE/CHINI
12 CHIRU
13 CHONGLOI
14 CHOTE
15 ENGLISH
16 ·tGANGTE
17 GARO
18 GUJARATI
19 GURMUKHI
20 HANGSEENjHANSING
21 .tHANGUI
22 HAOKEEPjHAOKUP
23 HINDI
24 HMAR
25 -INDOI
26 IRISH
27 ITALIAN
28 KABUl
29 KACHA NAGA
30 KANNADA
31 KASHMIRI
32 KHASI
Total ,---<------, P M F
2
108 60
i
48
55()
1"1anipur
Rural .--_-J...-_, P M F
107 59 48
4,868 2,372 2,496 4,817 2,340' 2,177
632 295 337 610 280 330
36 22 14
300 272 28 102 95
204 117 87 204 117 87
Urban ,...----J'-- ---. P M F
9 10
51 32 19
22 15 7
36 22 14
198 177 21
c-v MOTHER-TONGUE
Imphal West Sub-division r--~------, r otal Rural Urban
.-..)_, ~-, r--".--. M F 1"1 F M F
Imphal ,.-
Total .-_,,___, 1"1 F
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
30 II 5 25 II 7
16 10 15 7
22 14 22 14
79 18 79 17 108 4
10,011 5,210 4,801 8,.784 4,J72 4,212 1,227 638 589 626 589 14 12 612 577 118 98
232 193 39 85 59 26 ,141
4
2 2 2
19 6 13 19
1,809 908 901 1,609 908 901
2 2 2 2
1.035 484 551 1,023 481 542 12
27 19 7 ·4
4,856 2.286 2,570 4,764 2,230 2,534
20
n 16 13
2 2
3 8
2
7
2
134 13 121 121 15 5
3 3
2 2 2
6 Il 6 13 6 13
9 3 9
4 16 2 16 2 16 5 3
56 36 66 36 15 53 35 8 5
2 6 2 6 2
639 376 263 99 77 22 540 299 241 300 242 297 241 3
16
" 10 16
4
6 10
4
2,676 1,147 1,529 2,676 1,147 .1,529
2,379 1,541 838 840 564 276 1,539 977 562 774 331 109 22 665 309 521 436 • 15,365 7,806 7,559 15,288 7,752 7,536 77 54 23 46 14 45 14 13 9
3 3
16,'190 8,409 8,081 14,158 7,183 6,975 2,332 1,226 1,106 1,9361,987 840 9851,096 1,002 483 409
4,119 2,149 1,970 4,065 2,101 1,96~ 54 i8 6 48 '18 2
II 3 4 2 2 7 3 1 2 6
81 36 57 32 25 13 II 12 10 12 10
551
(Alphabetical Order)
Bi,nenpur Thoub.1 Ukhrul Mao & Sadar (i) MiD (ii) S,dar Tamenglong Jiribam Churachand· Tengnoupal East Sub·division Sub-division Sub-division Sub·division !-iill, Sub·:livisior\ !-iill. Hills Sub·division Sub·division pur Sub-div. Sub·division
,--~L-., .-"--. ,----J'----. ,..-,---,-, ,--....JL....., ,--....JL....., ,---A-. ,-J'-----,
Rural Urban ·Total 'Total *Total ·rotal °Totai "Total 'Total 'Total *Total ·Total r-..Jo-.-., ,..---"-----, ,......A...--., ,....J"_, ,_)''--, ,..-.J_, ,-...J_, ,-J_, ,-J,-"""" ,...--"--. ,-...A....-.,. r--'L-.,
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M f M F M f
I 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 13 29 3) 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
-' 4 55 48
7 2 2 I. 2 54 54 2,2672,418
250 291 29 35 29 35
.!..
10 93 4 44 44 23 10
12 31 72 31 ~- 45 56
96 87 20 II 78 53 297 312 9 2 18 la - 3,731 3,330 315 409 15 5
2 13 3 51 23 49 23
..:...
Mother Tongue
33 KHOIRA.O
34 KHONGZAI
35·tKILONG
36 KIPGEN
37 KOIRENG
38 KOM
39 KUKI-Unspecified
40 KURMI
41 LAMGANG
42 *tLEMEI
43 ·tLHOUVUM
44 .tLlANGMEI
45 LOTHA
46 *tLUMHAO
47 *LUNKHUL
48 LUSHAI/MIZO
49 MALAYALAM
50 MANIPURI/MEITHEI
51 MAO
52 MARAM
53 MARATHI
54 MARING
55 MARWARI . 56 ·tMATE
57 MIKIR
58 MIRI
59 MONSANG/MONGSEN
6) ·tMOYON
61 .tNEISEL
62 NEPALI
63 *NGAITE
640RIYA
552
Manipur r---------------'----
Total Rura r---..A....---"" r-----'----l
P M F P M F
2 3 '"
7
406 203 203 406 203 203
4,111 1,826 2,285 4,975 1,813 l,262
10 7
77 29
531 '254 277
10
70
518
42
251
7
28
267
5.,477 2,67( 2.806 5.425 2,642 2,783
17,792 8.575 ~,217 ~7,~8 8,506 9,142
2 2 2 2
1,866 1,075 791 1,862 1,073 789
2,728 1,215 1,503 2,725 1,224 1,501
2,887 873 2,014 2,883 869 2,014
2 2
12 II 12 II
2,746 1,373 1,373 2,638 1,281 '1,357
54 45 9 27 24
Urban
8 9
36 13
7 6
13
52 29
144 69
4 2
3
2 2
108 92
27 21
c.v MOTHER-TONGUE
Imph.1 West Sub-division ~ r-To-t-al---~-----U~~
Imphal r---
Total
10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
23 10 23 10 23 21 4
10 10 10
23 28 21 28 21 24 13
75 91 87 22 14 69 73 86 89
2 2 2. 2. 2.
2 2
4 4
2 2
16 81 16 73 " 32
20 6 20 6
502,838248,386 254.452445,271 220,472 124,850 57,566 27,964 29,602 80,679 84,005 59,752 62,222 20,927 21,783 58,45260,753
20,967 11,286 9,681 20,805 11,178 9,627
4,928 2,526 2,40l 4,921. 2,519 2,402
4 2
7,745 4,058 3,687 ,.7,737 4,051 3,686
410 268 142 30 2.9
60 20 40 S9 19 ~o
58 32 26 45 22 23
1,342 514 828 1,341 514 828
647 255 392 624 243 381
10 10 9
162 108
7 7
4
7
380 239
13 10
8
23 12
54 153 100 48 46 105 S4 9
7 3
4
7
141 239 137
10
II 13 II
-I
\ I
3 7
4
7
239 136
10
12 II
10'
2
13,571 7,266 6,305 11,835 6,128 5,707 1,736 1,138 598 2,2331,5021,131 9231,102 579 297 ::09
2 2. 2. 2
57 36 21 53 32 21 4
554
Manipur
Total Rural
Mpther Tongue P M F P M
2 4 6
65 PAITE 17,029 8,519 8,51016,788 8,315 8,473
66 ·tPAOMI>.TA 7,843 3,119 4,724 7,843 3,119 4,724
67 PURUM 82 38 75 36 39
68 RALTE 80 37 43 80 37 43
69 • tRONGMEI 12,729 6,204 6,525 12,725 6,101 6,SH
70 *tSANGT AM 4 4 3
71 SEMA 4 4
72 ·SENGOU
73 .tSHONGTHU IS 15 15 15
74 ·SIMNI 69 48 69 48 21
75 ·tSIMTE 2,BI8 1,371 1,447 2,814 1,367 1,447
76 SINDHI 19 12 7
77 *tSINGSON 24 16 15 13 2
7S,TAMIL 17 14 5 4
Urban ,---___.________, P M F
10
241 204 37
7 2
4
4 4
4 4
19 12 7
9 6
12 10 2
79 TANGKHUL 43.943 21,571 22,37243,58521,346 22,239 358 225 133
80 TELUGU
81 ·tTEZANG
n THADO
33 ·'tTiDIM
94 TRIPURI
85 URDU
86 VAIPHEI
97- tZOU
20 2
2 2
22,938 12,013 10,975 21,777 11,911 10,866
4 4 4 4
29 22 29 22 7
36 23 13 22 10 12
S,215 4,06i 4,14B B,I53 4,027 4,126
6,761 3,340 3,21 6,737 3,316 3,,421
·Entirely ruarl. The figures or rural are the same as that of "Total,"
17 10 7
211 102 109
14 13
62 22
24 24
NOTE :-(i) MOther tongues printed in antigue belong to countries outside the Indian Sub-continent.
c-v MOTHER-TONGUE
I mphal West Sub-division Imph.1
r----A---.-----. r----
Total Rural Urban
.---;-"--'"' ~ r---'-;
M F M F M F
II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
207 37 203 32 5 7
2 5
128 129 125 128 4- 33
-,
4 4
10 6 10 6
6
10 2 10 2
208 113 2 206 113 73 104
7 9 7
117 liB 14 108 104 14 9
21 • II 13
35 13 2 33 13 9 16
24 24
(ii) Names occurring after hyphen (.) have been introduced by the Linguist to indicate groupings,
(iii) A,terisk (*) means, that the mother.tongue is classified in Linguistic Survey of India.
(iv) Dagger (tl denotes that the mothertongue though clas'ified in the Linguistic Survey of India is either tcntatively reclassified or cQn. ,idered uncl."ifi.ble by the Linguist,
(v) Asterisk and dagger (Ot) denote that the m,thertongu, is y~classir,ed by qrie50~ ~~t i1 t~~t.liv<;lr classified by the Linguist.
(t-'l0ther-tongues underlined will be printed in antiqu~
555
(Alphabetical Order)-concld.
Bishenpur Thoubal Ukhrul Mao & Sadar (i) Mao East Sub-divi~ion Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division Hills Sub-division Hills
Rural '_J-,'---,
M F
19 20
4 2
Urban ~'---,
M F
21 22
~ ~
*Total OTotal r....JLI ,---"-----;
M F M F
23 24 25 26
3
r.....J--,
°Total .-''-......
M F
27 28
26 19
,-.....) ........ "" °Total ~._,
M
29 30
180 389
~...)""""I
*Total ,--''---,
M F
31 32
(i;) Sadar Tartlenglong liei!>artl Churachand-
Hills Sub.division Sub·divislOn pur Sub-div, r- J_, r--..J_"" ,-..... ,---, ~-.... *Total °Total °Total °Total ,~ r-''---, ,--A----, ,-''---,
M F M M F M
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
ISO 389 19 29 637 569 7,405 4,385
3,119 4.724 3,1194,724
36 39 ,_ 36 39
7 36 36
2 9 9 - 6.0626,391
3
Tengnopal
Sub-division ,--J_ ....
°Total ,-~
M F
41 42
37 72
'-
TABLE C-V!
Fly-leaf
This Table is presented down to the Sub-division. It is important especially for li~guistic borders where one language impinges on the other The table may be
of special interest to linguists as it shows bilingualism in a border Territory like Manipur where a multiplicity of languages and dialects are spoken. It presents data in respect of total speakers of mothertongue, total number of persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to the mothertongue and the
break-up of subsidiary language into male and female speakers. The mothertongues, speakers of which do not speak any subsidiary language in any part of the
Union Territory of Manipur have been excluded
from this Table. Mothertongues having speakers below 0.5 per cent of the general population have not been shown in the table. In the case of respondents who spoke and understood more than one language in addition to their mothertongues, two languages were recorded by the enumerators but for tbe purpose of tabulation only the first recorded subsidiary language was taken into account. The bilingual statistics in this table are, therefore, based on the first recorded subsidiary language.
The table corresponds to Table D-I (ii) of 1951.
Union Territory Su!>"'<fivisi'Jll
MANIPUIl
558
C-VI BILINGUALISM
Total Speakers
Mother tongueTotal Persons
returned as spea k·
ing a language
subsidiary to the mothei"tongue
r--~--' r---A----~ M"les Female, Male. Fernal" Subsid iary lan~uage
3
60 48
Aimal
24
Anal 2,372 2,196 I ,405
295
22
272
117
5,210
193
Angami
337 <18
Ao 1'1 13
Assamese ZS 241
Baite
87 22
Bengali 4,801 657
39
2
Bihari 84
Burmese 2
Chake,ang
5 &
M.nipuri!Meithei (M 22, F 3), Hindi (M 1., F 2).
1,400 Manipuri/Meithei (M 1.316. F 1.372); Hindi (M 50, F IS); Enelisn (M 36. F 4) Pail. (M 2,F 8); Bengali (M I.P~): Thado (M-F I)
33 Manipuri/Meithei (M 2', F 16); Hindi (M IS, F 4); Assamese (M 5, F 8), ~nglish (M 7, F5)
7 English (M 7, F 2): Hindi (M 4, F I); Manipuri/Meithei (M-, F 3) Nepali (M 2, F-); Assamesa) (M-, F I)
'3 English (M ISO, F 6) Hindi (M 80, F 5); ManipurilMeithei (M S. F 2); Bengali (M 5 F-); Nepali (M " F-)
(I Manipuri {Meithei (M 16, F 'I); Hindi (M 3, F-J: English {M 2, f-J; Burme.e (M I, F-)
371 Hindi (M 322, F '80); Enalish (M 256, F (23); Manipuri/Meithei (M79, F 68
Hindi (M 72, F 2): ManiPuri/Meithei (M 8, F 1): English (M 3, F-); Beniali (M I, F-l
English (M I, F-J: Hindi (M I F-) Manipuri/Meithei (M~, F I)
2 Manipuri/Meithei (M-, F 2)
Chinese thini , 13
Chlru
90S 901 m
Chote
551 297
Engli'h
8 19 1
Hindi (M 1, F f), English (M2, F 2); Manipuri/Meithei (H-, 1'2)
172 ManipuriiMeithei (M 17B, F 1-+9); Korn (M-, F 19): English (M 13, F -I): Hindi (M 3, F-); Pait. (M 2, F-); Thado (M " F-)
373 Manipuri /Meithei (M 2H, F 365); English (M 19, F 3); Hindi (M 5, F I)
Gangt. (M-, F 2); Hmar (M-, F 2)
18 Tamil (M-,FIl); Hindi (M 6, F 5): Manipuri/Mei~nei (M I, F-); Telullu (M-, F I)
Union Te"ritory
Sub-divisIon
HANIPUR-contd.
.559
c· VI BILINGU Y.ISM-contd.
Mother TongueTotal Persons returned a5 speak·
ing a language
Total Speakers subsid iary to the
mothertongue
Males Females Males Females
2 3 5
Gangte 2,286 2,570 594 386 Manipuri/Mcithei (M 402, F 323); English (M 92, F 22); Hindi (M 55, f 6);
Yaiphei (M 26, F18); Paite (M II, F 7); Bengali (M 8, F-)
Gara
13 10 Manipuri/Meithei (M 5, F 3); English (M 5, F-)
Gurmukhi 376 263 240 77 Hindi (M 148, F 64); English (M 64, F 9); Manipuri/Meithei (!"!27, F 4);
Sans krit (M I, F-)
Hangseen, Hans jng 6 10 3 ManipurilMeithei (M-, F 2); English (M-,F I)
4 Hangui
2 Simte (M I, F-), Vaiphei (M I, F-)
Haokeep/Haokup 1,147 1,529 642 632 Manipuri/Meithei (M 157, F5D5); Paite (M 128, F 93); Hindi (M 46, FIB): English
(M ", F 16)
Hindi
1,541 338 492
Hmar 7,806 7,559 2,414
8,409
2,14?
Indoi I
Irish 1
Italian
Kabui 8,081 2,340
Kacha Nag. 1,970 636
IB8 Manipuri/Meithei (M 305, FI62): English (M 144, F21): Bengali (M 24, F 5) Burmse (M 12, F-); Gurmukhi (M 3, F-); Assllmese (M I, F-)! Hmar
(M I F-); Nepali (M I, F-); Paite (M I, F-)
I, 154 ManiplJri/Meith~i (M 503, F 607): LushailMlzc> (M 512, F 341) English (M 526,
1,812
F 68); Hindi (M393, F 20); Paite (M 2Bf, F 89): Bengali (M 193, F 27): Thado (M 3, r- 2)
Pailo (M'I, F-)
English (M-, t I)
English (M-, F I)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 2,Qlf, F 1,766), Hindi (M 168, F 25): English (M 139, F [8): Nepali (M II, F-): Assames. (M 6, F-): Angami (M-, F 3); Bengali
(M 2, F-)
351 ManiplJri/Meilhei (M 599, F 351); t:n~liih (M 32, F-)j Himji (M 4, f-:i N~pali (M I, F-~
Union Territory/ Sub.division
MANIPUR-contd.
560
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.
Tota I Speakers
Mother TongueTotal Persons
returned as speak. ing a language subsidiary to the mothertongue
Males
2
45
203
1,826
48
254
2,671
8,575
.075
1.225
Females Malos
3
Kannada 4
-Kashmiri 3 6
Kh •• 36 23
Khoirao 203 84
Khongzai 2,285 75&
Kipgen 29 28
Koiren~
277 167
Korn
2,806 1,226
Females 5ubsid iary language
5
Hindi (M-, F 2) English (M-, F I)
English (M 4, F 3); Hin~i (M I, F-); Udu (M I, F-)
23 Bengali (M 19, F 14); 'Englis, (M 3, F 6); Hindi (M I, F 3)
68 Manipuri/Meithei eM 77, F 68) English (M 4, F-): Hindi (M 3, F-)
704 Manipuri/Meithei (M 665, F 689): Hindi (M 55, F 3): English (M 29, FlO): Burmese (M 3, F-): Hmar(M 2, F-): Bengali (M I, F-): Kom (M-, F I); Nepali (M I, F-): Vaiphei (M-, F I)
19 Manipuri/Meithel (M 19, F 181: Hindi (M 6, F I): Hmar (M 3, F-)
185 Manipuri/Meithei (M 155, F 185): Hindi (M 12, F-)
996 Manipuri/Meithei (M 1,011, F 964), Hindi (M 95, F 21): English (M 91, F 6): Bengali ( M 24, F-); Burmese (M 5, F I): Nepali (M-, F 4)
9,217 Kuki-Unspecifled 2,801 1,914 Manipuri/Meithei (M 2,574, F 1,799); Hindi (M 106, F 20); English (M 80, F 22'
vaiphoi (M'IO, F 31): Simte (M 16, F 23): Paite (M'IO, F 19): Bengali (M 5,
F-)
Kurm 2
Lamgang 791 409
Lemei 1,503 561
2,014
3
Liangmei
276
lotha
2
Bengali (M 2, F-)
144 Manipuri/Meithei (M 306, F 131), Hindi (M 67, F I), Engliih (M 33, F I): Burmese (M 3, F II)
99 Manipuri/Meithei (M 560, F 99): Hindi (M I, F-)
331 Manipuri/Meithei (M 273, F 300); Kabui (M I, F 31): English (M I, F-)
Hindi (M I, F-)
English (M 2, F-)
Union Territory Sub-division
MANIPUR-contd.
561
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.
Mother TongueTotal Persons returned as .peak-
ing a language
subsidiary to the Total Speakers mothertongue
r----..A--~
Males Females
,..-....... __ .A.. __ _......
Males Females Subsidiary language
2
II
1,373
45
248,386
11,286
2,526
4,058
268
20
• 32
514
255
3 4
Lumhao
Lushai/Mizo 1,373 43& 370
Malayalom 9 42 4
Manipuri/Melthei 254,452 31,244 6,422
Mao
9,681 2,000 323
Maram 2,402 604 90
Marathi 2 4 2
Maring 3,687 2,213 1,964
Marwari
6
Manipuri/Meilhei (M 6, F I); Hindi (M 2, F-)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 93, F 212): English (M 138, F 34): Hmar (100, F 25): Hindi (M 72, F 19); Paite (M 24, F 32): Gangt. (M 5, F 32): Thada (M 3, F 15); Bengali (M-, F I); Urdu (M I, F-)
Hindi (M 21, F 3): English (M 21, F I)
English (M 15,212, F 4,146): Hindi (M 15,23B, F 2,122); Bengali (M765, F 131): Burmese (M 18, F 7); Paite (M 9, F 8); Anal (M-, F 6); Thado (M 2, F 2)
ManipuriJMeithei (M 1,790, F 297): English , (169, F 20); Hindi (M 39, F 6);
Lushai/Mizo (M I, F-): Nepali (M I, F-)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 560, F 68): Angami (M 40, F 21); Hindi (M 4, F I)
English (M I, F 2): Hindi (M 3, F-)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 2,215, F 1,964), Assamese (M I, F-); English (M I, F-); Hindi (M I, F-)
142 178 85 Hindi (M 100, F 61): Manipuri/Meithei (M 37, F 19); En~lish (M 41, F 5)
Mate 40 20 12 ManipurilMeithei (M II, 112): Hindi (M 5, F-); English (M 4,. F-):
Burmese (M 2, F-)
Mikir 26 II English (M 5, F-); Assamese (M 3, F-): Hindi (M 2, F I) Bengali (M I, F-)
Miri
English (M a,. f-)
Monsang/Mongsen B28 172 373 ManipurilMeithei (M 122, F 336): Anal (M 17, F 32); Hindi (M 22, F I):
English (M II, F 4)
Moyon 392 126 202 ManipurilMeithei (M 89, F 191), English (M 30, F 18): Hindi (M 7, F 3);
Union Territory! Sub-division
MANIPUR-contd.
Total Speakers
562
c· VI BILINGUALISM-contd.
Mother TOngue
Total Persons returned as speak
ing a language sUbsidiary to the
mothertongue Subsidiary laneuae.
,---A---l r---~---, Males Females Males Females
2
7,266 6,305
36
8,519 8,510
Nepali 2,158
Nga ite 2
Oriya
24
Paito
2,326
Paomata
5 6
857 Hindi (M 1,499, F 6291: ManipurilMe,ithei (M 539, F 207): Enilish (M Ill, F 16) Assamese (M 6, F-) Angami (M-, F 4): Beniali (M 2, F-); Khasi
(M I, F-).iKuki-Unspecified (M-, F I)
Manipuri!Meithei (M 2, F-)
2 Hindi (M 9, F 2); Manipuri/Meithel (M 9, F-1, Beniali (M f,. F-); Enalish (11 1. F-l
1,046 Manipuri/Meithei (M 1,137, F 787): English (M 577 F 42~: Hindi (M 313, FI5); Simte (M liD, F 73): Lushai/Mizo (M 97, F 62): V'aiphei (M 59, F 66); Beniali
(M ,I, F I I: Nepali (M 2, F-J
l,119 4,724 344 68 Manipuri/Meithel (M 344, F 68)
Purum 38 4"1 I 4 Manipuri/Meithei (M--. F 4); Hindi ,M I, F-)
Ralte 37 43 17 4 English (M 6, F I); Manipuri/Meithei (M 4, F 3); Hindi (M 3, F-); Lushail;
Miro (M 2, F-); Burmese (M I, F-); Hmar (M I, F-)
Rongmei 6,204 6,525 1,622 750 Manipuri/Meithei (M 1,619,'F 750): English eM 2, F-) Hindi (M I, F-)
1,371 1,447
12
16 e
3
21,571 22,372
Serna 4
Simta 406
Sindhi II
Singson 6
Tamil II
Tangkhul
Hindi (M 4 F-)
235 Manipuri/Me:thei (M 216, f 50)~ Faite (M 60, F 90); Zou (M 12, F 63): English (M 53, F 4); Hindi (M 44, F-); Kuki-Unspecified (M 9, F 17), Vaiphei (M II, FlO); Bengali (M I, F-); Thado (M-, F I)
4 English (M 7, F 2); HIndi (M 4, F 2)
3 Manipuri/Meithei (M 4, F 3); English (M 2, F-
2. English (M 7, F-); Hindi (M 3, F I); Marathi (M I, F-); Nepali (M-, F I)
9,344 4,046 Manipuri/Meithei (M 8,508, F 3,934): English (M 817, F 101); Hindi (M 16, F 9): Assames. (M-, F 2); LushaiJMizo (M 2, F-l: Benllali lM I, F-)
Union Territory! Sub-division
MANIPUR-concld.
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION
563
C.VI BILlNGUALlSM-contd.
Total Speakers
Mother TongueTotal PersaM
returned as speak· ing language subsidiary to the mothertongue
~---~--, ~---~---,
Males
2
12
12,013
22
23
4,067
3,340
3()
16
22
79
'26
121
Females Males
Telugu 10
10,975
Thado
4,751
Tripuri 7 22
Urou 13 6
Vaiphei 4,148 1.812
Zou ),421 1,245
Aimal
Anal 11 24
Angami 10 10
1+
Ii
589
Ao 13
Bengali
368
Bihari • 68
Burmese :/.
Femal.s Subsidiary laneua21
Hindi (M 6, F 6); English (M 4, F I)
2,575 Manipuri!Meithei (3,916, F 2,164) Paile (M 383, .F 262); Hindi (M 321, F 41); English (M 123, F 67) Bengali (M 7, F 40): Burmese (M I, F I),
Bengali (M 22, F 5)
Manipuri/Mel~hei (M 3, F 4); Hindi ('13, F-): Nepali (M-, F ·1)
1,448 t1anipuri/Meithei ('110)1, F 694); Paite,(M 328. F 371); Hindi (1'1198, F 25); Thada ('163; F 103); English (M 127, F 9): Kuki-Unspecifled ('131, F 61): Lushai/Mizo (M 34, F 33); Gangt. (M-, F 58); Hmar (M 14,F 36); Zou (M 6, F 34); Simle (M 8, F 24): Bengali (M 2, F-)
733 Man'puri/Meithei (M 589, F 233); Paile (M 366, F 394); Simte (M 102, F 67): English (M 75, F 6); Hindi (M 63, F 12); Thada (M 47, F 16); Burmes. (M 3, F 5)
Hindi (M I, F-)
8 Manipuri/Metihei (M IS, F 6): English (M 8, F 2); Ben2ali (M I, F -):
10 Hindi (M 4. F 3); English (M 3, F 3); Manipuri/Meithei (M-, F 4); Assam .. e
(M 3, F-)
7
6
259
English (M 7. F 2); Hindi (M 4, F I): ManipuriJMeithei (M-, F 3); Nepali (M 2, F-); Assam,ese (M -, F I)
English (50, F 2): H'iJ (M 12, F 3): aeniali (M 2, F-), Manipuri/Moithoi (M I, F I); Nepali (M I, F-)
Hindi (M 189, F 138); En~lish (M 127, 79); Manipuri/Meithci (M 52, F ~2)
Hindi (M 62, F I) Manipuri/Meithei (M 6, F-) ~
Enalish (M I, F-); Hindi (M I, F-)
Un ion 1 erritory
Sub-division
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-eontd_
'564
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd,
Mother Tongue
Total Persons
returned as speaking a langu age
subsidiary to the Total Speakers mothertongue
r---~---~ r-__ A_-_~
Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language
2
6
2
6
300
774
46
1,936
48
12
4 5 6
ehakesang 2 2 Manipu~ilMeithei (M -, F 2)
Chinese/Chini 13 6 8 Hindi (M 4, F 4); English '(M 2, F 2); Manipuri/Meithei (M-, F 2)
9
English 16 1
Gangte
3& 42
2
242
Garo 5
Gurmukhi 203
Hindi 331 243
Hmar 14 33
Irish
Italian
Kabui 1,987 994
Kach. Nag. 6 37
Kannada
K.shmiri
l 6
Khasi 10 3
S Manipuri/Meithei (M-, F 4): English (M-, F I)
15 Tamil (M-, F 12); Hindi (M I. F 2); Telugu (M-. F I)
24 Manipuri/Meithei (M 18, F 12); English (M 14, F 7); Hindi (M 9, F 5); Bengali (M I, F-)
2 Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F 2); English (M 2, F-)
73 Hind i (M 130, F 60); English (M 53 , F 9); Manipuri/M3ithei (M 19, F 4): 'Sanskrit (M I, f-)
6S Manipuri/Meithei (M 1~5, F 'II) Engli.h (M 93, F 21); Bengali (I'\. 15, F'3)
8 English (~I 21, F 2}; Manipuri/Meithei (M 9, F 4); Hindi (M 3, F 2)
English (M-, F I)
English (M-, F I)
927 Manip\lri/Meithei (M 751, f 690); Hindi (M 126, F 21): Engli.h (M 104, F 16) Nepali (M II, F-)
English (M 29, F-); Manipuri/Meithei (M 6, F-); Hindi (M 2, F-)
3 Hindi (M- F 2); English (M -, F I)
3 English (M 4, F 3); Hindi (M I, F-); Urdu (M I, F-)
8 English (M 2, F 5); Hindi (M I, F 3)
Un iOn Territory I Sub·division
IMPHALWEST
,C,YI .BILINGU.ALISM-canta.
Mother TongueTotal Persons returned as speak-
ing a lanlluage subsidiary to the
Total Speakers, motilertougue r---~--~ r---A---~
Males f~fijales Males Female.
2 3 s
Khongzai
Sub. idiary language
SUB·DIVISION-contd. 10 23 3 II Maripuri/Meithei (M i, F II); Hindi (M 2, f-~
Koireng
3 10 3 7 Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F 7)
Kern
28 21 14 15 Manipuri/Meitnei (M 4, F II)H'i911Iish (M 6, F 3); Hindi (M 1, f I)
Kuki.UnspeciAed 91 87 23 17 Manipuri/Meithei (M 22, F, 13): Enillish (M I, F4)
, , '
Lamgan!!
2 2 I Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F I),
lemei 1 1 1 ManipuriJMeitnei (M-, F 1); Hindi (M I, r-)
Li~OZf1\ei English (M I, F~): Hindi (M 3 I, F-): ManipuriJMeithei (M I, F-)
Lotha 2 2 English (M 21 F-)
lushai/Mito
81 16 63 Ii English (M 50, F 1); Hindi (M·'I'l, F 3); Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F 3); Benaali (M.:.... F I)
Malayalam 20 .6 ,20 3 Hindi-(M 13, F 2); English eM 7, ~, I)
.,_
Manipuri/Meitnei
BO,679 84,OOS 14,540 3,9S~ ~nili.h..,,(M, 7,783, F 2,981); Hindi eM ~,S34, , F 987); Ileniali (M 223, F 21)
Mao 153 loa 99 33 Manipuri/Meithei eM 70, F 18); English (M 13, FlO): Hindi (M ,15, f 5): Nepali
(M I, F-) \1 ~t.:1'fam
3 3 2 Manipuri/Meithei (M 3. F 2)
t:h[Nhi 4 Hindi (M 3, F-): Enillish eM I, F !l
iMar)ni, -Manipuri/Meitnei' eM 4, ¥.I): English' {M I, h}: Hindi eM I, f-) I ~ , rl , ~,
Mlrwarl 13, "'r1, )'9. 81 flin?i, (~, 89., ~. 58): Man,~puri/Mei~ei (M 36 .. F 19) En&lilh (M 35, F 4)
"
Onion Territoryl
Sub.division
IMPHALWE5T 5U B· DIVISIO N-eontd.
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.
Tola I Speakers
Mother TongueTotal Person.
returned as speakin&' a language subsidiary to lhe motherton£ue
Males Females Males
3
Mate
Mikir 10 3 10
a s
Moyon
13 II 6
Nepali 2,233 1,502 858
Oriya 32 21 21
207
2
128
..
10
10
Paile 37 164
Purum ~ I
Rongmei 129 90
Serna
Simte
+
Sindhi 6 10
Tamil 2 7
4
Tanekhul
20S 113 62
TeluI~ ; 7 .,
Females
5 ,
English (M I, F-)
Enilish (M 5, F-); Assamese (M 3, F-); Hindi (M 2, F I)
EnSlish (M S, F-)
9 English (M 6, F 5); Manipuri/Meithei (M-, F 4)
318 Hindi (M 566, F 216): Manipuri/Meithei (M 218, F 89): En2\isn,(M H, 13)
2 Hindi (M 8. F 2): Manipuri/Meithei (M 9. F-); Benpli (M 4. F-)
Hindi (M 68. F I); Manipuri/Meithei (M 60. F 6); Enilish (M 3"1 • F-);
Nepali (M 2, F-)
" Manipuri/Meithei (Mn F 1): Hindi (M I. F-)
86 Manipuri/Meitnei (M 88. F 86): English (M 2. F-)
Hindi (M 'I, F-)
English (M 2. F-) Hindi (M I, f-); Ma~ipuri/Meithei (M I, 1'-)
4 Enilish (M 7, f 2); Hindi (M 3, F 2)
Enelish (M 5. F-); Hindi (M 2, F P
70 Manipuri/M~iihei (M 43, F 48); EnClish (M 16, F IS); Hindi (1"1 3, FS):Assamese (M-. F 2)
7 Hindi (M 5. F 6); Enllish (M 3. F I)
Onion Territory Sub-division
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-concld.
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION
567
C-VI BILINGUALISM
Total Speakers
Mother toniueTotal Per.cn. returned ai, .peak
ing a l.ngu3 ge
subsidiary to the mothertongue
r---..A..--~ r----.A..---~ Males Females !:1ales Femal~s SUbsidiary language
117
11
35
•
7
lOB
liS
15
8
3
119
3 f' 4
Thad" 99
Urdu 12 6
V.iph.i
13 19
Zou 8
Anal
9 7
Assamese 4 103
Bengali 98 69
Bihari 5 3
English 3 5
Gangte
5 7
Gurmukhi 2
Hindi
12 M.nipurI/Meit~ei M (74, F 8): Hindi (M 21, F-): English (M 3, F J): Burmese (M I, F I)
5 Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F 4); Hindi (M 3, F-): Nepali (M-, f I)
10 ' Manipuri/Meithei (M II, F 8): Hindi (to1 12, F 2): En2lish eM 6, F-)
English (M 6 F-); Hindi (M 1, F-)
7 Manipuri/Meithei (M 5, F 5); Hindi (M 2, F 2)
2 English (M 94, F 2): Hindi fM 4, F-); Manipuri/Meithei (M 4, F-): Beneali (M I, F-)
49 Hindi (M 33, F 24): English (M 26, F 13); Manipuri/Meithei (M 10, F 11)
2 HiwJi (M 2, F-); Manipuri/Meithei (M-, F 2); Bengali (M I, F-)
, 3 H!nd, (M 4, F ~); Manipuri/Meith1i (M I, f-)
1 ManipurifMeitpei (M '7, F 4)
Hindi (1'1 I, F-): Manipuri/Meithei (:-1 I, F-)
521 436 IBO\ 12.0 Manipuri/.M~ithei (M 147, F 12~);fnglish (M 30, F-); Gurmukhi (M 3, F-)
Hmar 13 9 10 7 Manipuri/Meithei (M 6, F 5): Hindi (M 2, F 2): English (M 2, F-)
Kabui ~83 -409 251 ~ 167 Manipuri/Meithei (M 106, F 164); Hindi (M 24, F 3); English eM 21, F-)
Kacha Naga I J Manipuri/Mcithci (M I, F 3)
Union Territory
Sub-clivislon
IM~"tA~. ~~S~ $UB·DIYISION-contd.
5~8
C-VI .smINGUALISM-contd.
Mother Tongueiotal Persons
returned as speak·
inli a language
'Total Speakers subsid iary to the mothertongue
,----A.--_, r---""""_--""_'
Males Females Males Females Su5sitliary laDgbage
2 3 5 6
Khasi I .:;.. English !M I, F-)
Khongzai 22 .. ... Manipari/Meithei (M II, F I); Hindi (M 3. F-)
Kip~en
6 6 Manipuri/Meithei (M 4, F-); Hindi (M 2, 1"-)
Kem
2'1 13 , Manipuri/Meithei (M S, F 6); English eM I, F-)
Kuki·Unspecified 86 89 1 7 English (M-, F 4); Manipuri/Meithei (M-, F 3); Hindi (M I, F-)
32 Lushai/Mizo
10 27 ..
Malay.lam
8
Mao i puri/Me ithei
Manipuri/Meitl]l!i (M-, F I)
English (1'11.0, F-); Hindi (M 4, F 3): Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F I) t
English (M 5, F-); Hindi (M 3. F -)
58.152 60,753 8,276 1,472 HinditM 4,517, F 760): English (M 3,69 1, F 700): Bengali (M 68, r 12)
Mao 9 ) 7 Hindi (M'G F I); Lushai/Mizo (M I, F-)
Maring 1 Assamese (M I, F-); Manipuri/M'eithei (M-, F I)
Marwari
5 4 'Hindi (M-, F 3), English (M-, F I)
MOns.hg '2 3 2 Manipuri)Meit'hei (M 2, F 2); Hindi (M I, F-)
.Nepali 291 ~09 169 131 Hloai (14 III, F 107), Manipuri/Meithei (M 37, F 24); English (M 21, F I)
Paite .. , Manipuri/Meith~i (M-; 'F 3); Lushai/Mizo (1'1,2, F-),; English (M I, F-):
Hi~di (M I, F-)
Ro~glilei 3 Nil
I1nion Territory Sub-division
IHPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-concld.
BISHENPUR
SUB-DIVISION
Total Speakers
569
G·VI BILINGUALISM
Mother tongueTotal Persons
returned as spea king a language
subsidiary to the mothertongue ,.... __ -A_--. ,-__ --..A.. ___ ......
Males Females Males Femal~s
" 2 3 4 5
Sindhi
2 I Hindi (M I, F-)
Singson
Subsidiary language
6
3 6 2 2 Manipuri/Meithei (M 2, F 2)
Tangkhul 73 104 39 38 Manipuri/Meithei (M 29, F 31), English (M 4, F 4); Hindi (M 4, F 3): lushai
Mizo (M 2, F -)
Telugu I Hindi (M I, F-)
Thada 14 9 7 5 Hindi (M 6, F I) Madipuri/Meithei (M-, F 4): English (M I, F-)
Vaiphei 9 16 8 7 Manipuri/Meithei (M 6, F 7) English (M I, F-); Hindi (M I, F-)
Bengali
78 53 39 14 Hindi (M 33, F 5): Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F 9), English (M 3, F-)
Chiru 2 I English (M I, F-)
Gangte 2 5 2 English (M 2, F-)
H.ok~ep/Haokup
60 73 51 41 Manipuri/Meithei (M 42, F 36); Hindi (M 8, F 5); English (M I, F-)
Hindi 12 5 2 Manipuri/Meithe; (M 2, F-)
Hmar Hindi (M I, F-)
Kabui
282 332 22 16 Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F 14); English (M 9, F 2); Assamese (M 6, F-); Hindi (M 6, F-)
Korn
140 168 92 125 Manipuri/Meithei (M 64, F 122); Hindi (M 13, F 3); English (M 5, F-:)
Kuki-Unspecified 44 49 27 23 Manipuri/Meithei (M 23, F 23): EngHsh (M 2, F-): Hindi (M 2,F-)
Manipuri/Meithei
38,567 38,914 3,114 414 English (M 1,548, F 244): Hinqi (M 1,566, F 170)
Onion Territoryl
S~b-di"i.ion
BISHENPUR SUB-DIVISION-coftcld.
TtiOUBAL SUB-DIVISION
570
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.
Total Speakers
Mother Tongue
Total Persons returned as speak
ing a lang,.ge subsidiary to the... mothenangu.
Males Females Males Fem.l.s Subsidiary lan~~alle
3 6
Mao 1 2 Manipuri/Meithei (M 2, F-)
M~rinR
I Manipuri/Meit~ei (M I, F-),
• Nep~IL I Hindi (M I, F I)
Thada 16 1.01 ManipurilMeithei (M 13, F 6): Hinpl (M I, f-)
Anal
.. Hindi (M 3, F-); English (M I, F-)
Assam.,.
Bengali (M I, F-): Manipuri/Meithe', (M-, F I)
Bengali
297 312 5 Manipurl/Meithei (M 5, F 3)
Bihar; 3 1 2 Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F 2)
Burmese ManipurijMeithei (M-, F I)
Gurmukhl 4 4 . Nil
Hindi 9 3 Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F I)
Hmar .. 3 English (M 3, F I)
Kabui 65 65 S4 59 Manipuri/Meithei (M 50, F 59); English (M 3, F-); Boniali (M I, F-)
• Khangzai 6 Nil
Kom 131 14.0\ Nil
Onion Territoryl . 5u~-division
THOUIIAL SUB-DIVISION-contld.
UKHRUL SU8-DlVI5ION
13
571
C·VI BILINGUAliSM-contc/;
Total Speakers
Mother TongueTotal Person. returned as speaking a -language subsidiary to the
mothertongue
,...----"-_--" ,..----J..----a
Males Females Males Females
1 4
Kuki-Unspetified
LushailMizo I
Malayalam I
ManipurilMeithei
Nil
English (M I, F I)
Hindi (M I,J-)
Subsidiary l,nKuaa_
66,324 67,300 4,066 35B Hindi (1'12,160, F 176): English (1'1 1,900, F 182)
7
•
5
lSO
7
,
Mao 2
'Maring 86 39
291
~
~
Marwari
Nepali I
Oriy.
Faits
T,lullu
Anal \
~
Anllami
~
Assames. 6
len'lli ,
English (1'1 I, F-): Hindi (M I, F-)
37 ManipurilMeithei (M 39, f 37)
Nil
Hindi (M I, F-)
Nil
Hindi (M - , F I)
Enalish (M I, F-): Hindi (M -, F J): ManipurllMoithel (1'1 I, F -)
Nil
Hindi (M 3, F-), <nKlish (1'1 I, F -): Manipuri/Mclthei (1'1 I, F-)
6 Manlpuri/Meithei (M IS, f 5): Hindi (M 7, P I)
3 Hindi (M 5, F I); Enilisl! (M' I, F 2)
Enillilh (M 3, F -): Hindi (M 2, F I) ManlpurllMelth.1 (1'1 I, P-)
Uni on Terri tory
Sub-divislon
UKHRUL SUB.DIVISION-eontd.
Total S~e.kers
572
C-VI Bl1IN GUALISM-con td.
Mother TongueT ~till Persons returned as speak. ing a language
subsid iary to the mothertongue
,..----'-----0 .-----""--__, Males Female, Males Females Subsidiary )anguage
2 3 5 6
Hindi (M I, F -)
Gurmukhi 2 4 2 Hindi (M 2. F 2): En2lish (M I, F -I: Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F-)
Haokeep/Haokup
130 7~ .10 29 Manipuri{Meithei (M 40, F 1.9)
Hindi II 6 English (M 3, F -); ManipurilMeithei (M 3, F -)
Hmar 10 7 Manipuri/Meithei ('1 4, F -): English (M 2, F -I; Hindi (M I, F I)
Kabui ~ Manipuri/M~ithei (M -, f I),
Khongzai 53 6'1 20 25 Manipuri/Meithei (M 20. F 25)
Kom
Nil
Kuki.Unspecified 2,636 2,832 903 497 Manipuri{Meithei (M 881, F 493): Hindi (M 21, F 4)
Malay" lam 5 'I English (M 3. F -) Hindi (M I, F-)
Manipuri/Meithei 235 92 149 3 Hindi (M 112, F 3), En~lish (M 34, F -); 8en2ali (M 3, F-)
_-Ma.
7 4 3 Manipuri/Meithei (M J. F-)
Maring 2 Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F -)
Moyon
Manipuri/Meithei (M -, F I)
Nepali S .. 14 73 Hindi (M 61, F 7): Enilish (M 9, F I); Manipuri/Meith.i (M 3 F-h
Unspecified (M -, F I)
P,ite
2' 19 17 Mani!)uri{Meithei (M 17, F I)
i(uki
Union Territory Sub·division
UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION-contld.
MAO & SADAR HILLS SUB.DIVISION
57~
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.
Mother ToniueTotal Persons returned .s speak.
ina a laneuaf~
subsidiary, to the Total Speakers mothertongue
,----"-------.. r------"--._....., Males Females Males Females SUbsidiary lanau.go
1 .. .s 6
Rongmei '2 I 2 Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F 2)
Tamil 2 2 Enilish (M I, F -) Hindi (M I, F-)
Tanllkhul 20,021 20,995 8,599 3,378 Manipuri/Meithei (M 7,829, F 3,304); Enalish (M 770, F H)
(
Thado 156 253 84 H Manipuri/Meithei eM 50, F +I), Hindi eM 21, F -)j Enalish (M Il, F -)
I
13 22
19 13
2
29 3S
71 31
18 3
51 23
507 516
55 ii
7
8
Vaiphei
6
Zou
Anal
Angami
13
Assamese
o!O
Baite 7
Benaali 7
Bihari 11
Chiru '13
~inate
Ii
G.ro 5
Gurmukhi 3
2 Mani puri/Meithei (M 6, F 2)
Nil
:2 Manipuri/Me[.thej (M -, F I); Thado (M -. F I)
17 Assamese (M 2. F 8); Manipuri/Meithei (M 3. F 7); Enalish (M 4. F 2); Hindi
(M .... F-)
Hindi (M 37, F -); English eM 3. F -)
" Manipuri/Meithei (M 3. F -); Enilish eM 2, F -); Hindi (M 21 F-)
Enal i5h (M S. F I); Hindi (M I, F -); M.nipuri/Meithci (M I. ~-)
Hindi (M 8, F I); Enalish (M 3, F -); Manipuri/Meithei (M I. F-)
86 Manipuri/Meithei (M 113,' F Sf>
II Manipuri/Meithei eM 13, F II); Hindi (M 4. F-); English (M I, F -)
E",lish (M 3, F -); Manipuri/Meithei (M 2, F I)
Engl ish. (M 3,- F -)
Union Territory} Sub·diviiian
MAO &; SADAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION-tontd.
514
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.
Mother TongueTotal Persons returned lS speak. ini a languaae subsidiary to the
Tota I Speakers mothertOngue ~_--. ~ __ A __ •
Malet Females Males Females Subsidiilry lanaUallO
1
171
SI
f7
658
7-19
203
1,098
:m
526.
3 5
Haokeep/Haokup 18S 100 66 Manipuri/Meithei (M 89, f 65), Hindi (M a, F I), Engl'i.h (M '3, f -)
Hindi 12 14
20
710
709
2<l3
1,534
• 6f.
Hmar 13
Kabui 203
Kacha Naga ~07
Khoirao 84
"hangIlli 590 •
Koireni lSi
Kom 222
10
3lS
68
038
176
236
Kuki-Unspecified
English (M 8, F -); Manipuri/Meithti (M 4, F -); Assameso (M I, F -), Bengali (M I. F -)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 9, F 1), Thado (M 2. F I) English (M 2, F -)j Lusha,/
Mizo (M -, F 2)
Manipuri/Meithei (M f97, F 95), Hindi (M 6, F f); Aniami (M -. f 3)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 407, F 315)
Manipuri!Methei 1M 77, F 68); Englisn (M 4, F -), Hindi (M 3, f-)
ManipurilMeithei (M 542, F 616): Hindi (M 26, F 3); Enslish (M 20, Fa), Bengali (M I, F -), Korn (M -, F I); Nepali (M I, F-)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 150, F 176): Hindi (M 'I, F.-)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 194, F 129); Enellsh (M 22, F 3): Hindi (M 6, F -) Nepal! (M-, F 4)
3,072 3,399 1,110 866 ManipurilMeithei 0,026, F 66B): English (M 53, F 3); Hindi !M 31, F IS)
16
.fO
J
lemel 99 l
L.ianllmel 10
lurnhao 5
Lushai/Mizo
.49 Manipuri/Meithei (M 2, F 49)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 10, F -)
Manipuri/Melthei (M 5, F I)
Hindi (M-. F I)
Manipuri/Meithei ,"I 266 107 l l-lindi (M 7-1. F-); English q.l31, F-)j Thado(Ml, F 1)
Onion Territory! Sub·division
MAO &: SADAR HILLS SU B·DIVISION-concld.
575
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.
Mother TongueTotal Persons returned as .speak.
ing a language
Total Speakers
subsidiary to the
mothertougue r--_..A--__ •
Males Females r--A---"'l
'Males Females Subs idiary language
2
Mao 11,097 9,576 1,877
Maram 1,519 .2,399 601
Maring ·m 417 53
25
",375
180
3,119
Marwar' 18
Mate I
Nepali 4,396 84S
Oriya
Palto 389 96
4,724 Paomala
344
Purum
Rongmei 9 4
Tamil I \
Tangkhul
5 6
289 Manipuri/Meithei lM 1,710, r 279): Enilish (M 155, F )0) Hindi (M 12, F-)
88 Manipuri/Meithei (M 557, F 66),Aniami (M'IO, F 21): HIndi (M 4, F I)
62 Manipuri IMeithei (M 53, F 62)
Hindi (M.II, F-): Enilish (M 6, F -): Manlpuri/Meithei (M I, F -)
. -Manipuri/Meithei (M I. F-)
382 Hind i (M 608, F 289): Manipuri/Meithe[ (M 235, ~ 89) An2ami (M - F i); Enilisn (M 2, F-)
Hindi (M I, F-) ~
171 Manipuri/Meithei (M 93, F 169): Hindi (M 3, F 2)
68 Manipuri/Meithei (M 344, F 68)
Nil
Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F -); Hindi (M I, F -)
Marathi (M I, F -); Nepali (M -" I)
1,189 1,134 - 598 548 Manipuri/Meithei (M 576, F 542); English (M 22, F 6)
Thada ~',167 3,554 1,564 366 Manipuri/Meithei (M 1,344, F 325); Hindi (M 154, F 28); English (M 66, F 13)
737
3
Urdu
Vaiphei 776 365
Zou 2
Nil
320 Manipuri/Meithei (M 364, F 320); En&lish (M I, F -)
English (M J, F ..,...); Hindi (M I, f ~)
tlnion Territory
Sub-division
(il MAO HILLS
576
C-VI BILINGUALISM-con/d.
Mother TongueTotal Persons
retur(\ed a' speak
ing a language
subsidiary to the
Total Speakers mothertongue ,....----A-----, ,.----..A..---1
Males Female. Males Female< Subsidiary language
2
e
52
25
3
81
16
Bihari 2
Gurmukhi
'1
Hindi 5
Kabui
KhOng%ai'
262 67
5 6
Hindi (1'1 '2, F-)
Enillish (M 3. F-)
English (1'1 3, F -); Manipuri/Moithei (M 2, F-)
10 Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F 7); Ang.mi (M -, F -3)
• Nil
47 Manipuri/Meithei (M 64, F 47): Hindi (M 3, F-)
Kuki-Unspecified 3-19 306 156 141 Manipuri/Meithei (M 156, F 141)
Mani?lJrilMeithei 32 "24 r;;ndi (M la, F -)i English (M 6, F -)
0,936
2,241
17
3,119
90
9,4l2
2,374
Mao 1,840
Maram 550
Marwari 16
Nepali 171 95
Paomato. 4,724 344
Tamil
Tangkhul S9 . 5
6 Thado
Ordu
Vaiphel 1
279 Manipuri/Meithei (M 1,689. F 270): English (1'1 151, F 9)
45 Manipuri/Meithei (M 510. F 24): Angami (M 40, F 21)
Hindi (1'1 10, F -I; English (M 6, F-)
66 Manipuri/Meithei (M 63, F 58); Hindi (M 10, F 6); Angarni (1'1 -, F 4); Enili'h (M 2, F-)
6a Manipuri/Meithei (M 344, F 68)
Marathi (M I, F -)
English (M 5, F -)
6 Manipuri/Meithei (M -, F 6)
Nil
English, (1'1 I, F)-
Union Territory Sub-division
(ii) SADAR HILLS
Total Speak::"5
577
C-VI BILINGUALISM
Mother tongue
Total Persons returned as spea k· ing a language subsidiary to the mathertangue
r----A---...... ,-___ .A.. ___ ."
Males Females Male. Femal~. Subsidiary language
2 4
Anal 2 2 ManipuriJMeithei (M -, F I): Thada (M -, F I)
Anga,~i 29 35 13 17 Assamese (M 2, F 8): ManipuriJMeitnei (M l, F 7): English (M 4, F 2): Hindi
(M 4, F -)
Assamese 40 Hindi (M 37, F-); English (M 3, F-)
Baite 72 31 7 Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F -): En~lish (M 2, F -): Hindi (M 2, F-)
Bengali 12 2 7 English (M 5, F I): Hindi (M I, F -), ManipuriJMeithei (M I, F -)
Bihar; ,49 23 10 Hindi (M 6, F I); En~lish (M 3, F -): ManipuriJMeithei (M I, F -)
Chiru 507 516 113 86 Manipuri/Meithei (M 113, F .86)
Gangle 55 45 IB II Manipuri/Meithei (M 13, F II); Hindi (M 4, F -); English (M I, F-)
Garo 7 5 English (M \ F _.): Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F I)
Haokeep/Haokup 171 185 100 66 Manipuri/Meithei (M 89, F 65): Hindi (M 8, F ,I): English (M 3, F -)
Hindi 29 12 9 English (M 5, F -): Manipuri/Meithei (M 2, F -); Assame,e (M I, F -);
Bengali (M I, F -)
Hmar Ii ~O 13 10 Manipuri/Meithei (M 9, F 7); Thada (M 2, F I); English (M 2, F -); Lushai/
Mizo (M , F 2)
Kabui 639 629 200 89 Manipuri/Meithei (M 194,.F 88); Hindi (M 6,,F I)
Katna Naga 72'1 693 407 315 Manipuri/Meithei (M 407, F 315)
Khoirao 203 703 84 68 Man ipurl/Mei thei (M 77, F 168); En~lish. (M 4, F. -); Hindi (M 3, F-)
Union Territory S~b-diyision
SADAR HILLS-eontd,
578
c-vi iiiiiNGUALISM-contd.
Mother TongueTotal Persons returned as speaking a langu age
su'bsidi~ry to the Total Speakers mothertongue
~_-A ___ I r---A---~
Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language
2 3 6
Khongza;' 1,000, 1,272 523 591 Manipuri/Meithei (M '478, F 579); English (M 20, F 8); Hindi (M 23, F 3): Bengali
(M I, F -I; Korn (M -, F I); Nepali (M I, F-)
Koireng 212 244 154 176 Manipuri(Meithei (M 150, F 176); Hindi (M 4, F -)
Kom'
526 616 222 236 Manipuri/Meithei (M 194, F 229); English (M 22, F 3): Hind: \M 6, F -): Nepali (M-, F 4)
Kuki.Unspeciflea 2,723 3,092 954 745 Manipuri/Meithei (M 870, F 727); English (M 53, F 3); Hindi (M 31, F 15)
• lemei
16 99 2 49 Manipuri/Meithei (M 2, F 49)
• Liangmei 10 Manipuri/Meithei (M 10, F-)
lumhao
5 5 Manipuri/Meithei (M 5, F I)
Lushai/Mizo 2 Hindi (M -, F I)
Manipuri/Meithei 4b9 262 83 2 Hindi (M 56, F -): English (M 25, F -): Thada (M 2, F 2)
Mao 161 154 37 10 Manipuri/Meithei (M 21, F 9); Hindi (M 12, F -); English (M i, F I)
Maram 278 :125 51 43 Manipuri/Meithei (M 47, F 42); Hindi (M 4, F I)
Maring
435 417 53 62 Manipuri/Melthei (M 53, F 62)
Marwari 2 Hindi (M I, F -I; Manipuri/~1eithei \M I, F-)
Mate I Manipuri/Meithei (M I; F -)
Nepali
4,261 4,225 750 314 Hindi (M 593, F 233): Manipuri/M~ithei (M 152, F 31)
Oriya
1 Hindi (M I, F-)
Onion Territory/
Sub·division
SADAR HILLS-concld.
TAMENGLONG $ U a·DIVI SION
579,
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd. '" 'I
Totsl Speakers
Mother Tengue
Total Persons returned .5 speak.
ing a language
subsidiary to the motherton.ue
r-~ _~ ,-..... _--A.-~
Males Females. Males Fem,l.s S ubsi diary language
3 5
Paite
ISO 389 96 171 Manipuri/Meithei (M 93. F 169): Hindi [M 3, F 2)
Purum
36 39 Nil
Rongmei
9 4 Manipuri/Meit~,ei '(M 3, F -): Hindi (M I, F-)
Tamil Nepali (M -, F I)
Tangkhul
1.099 1,075 593 548 Manipuri/~eithei (M 576,.f S4~); English (M 17, F 6) I
Thado
'1.173 3,549 1,564 360 Manipuri/Meithei (M 1,344, F 319): Hindi (M 154, F 28): Enili'h (M '6, F 13)
Vaiphe i
736 775 364 32'~ Manipuri/Meithei (M 364, F 320)
Zou 2 Englioh (M I, F -); Hindi (M I, F-)
Anal I Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F-)
Assamese
22 Hindi (M 19, F I): English (M 2, F -); Bengali (M I, F-) 1
"
Bengali
! 3 .Hindi (M 2, F -): English (M I, F-) , , Chiru
2M ?~ . i Manipuri/Meitnei (M 13, F 4); El'g~iSh (M 12, F 4): Hindi (M 3, F-) 276
Chot. I Manipu ri/M.ilhei (M I, F -)
Gangte 61S 56S 4_0 5 Manipuri/Meithei (M 32, F.5); Hindi (M 8, F-)
Gurmukhi
~ 2 Hindi (M I, F -); Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F-)
.' Haokcep/Haokup
6O ~1 6 Manipuri/Meithei (M 6, F -)
tlnion T~rritory I Su b·division
TAMENGLONG SUB·DIVISI ON -contd.
Total Speakers
580
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.
Mother TongueTotal Person; returned as speak.
ing a language
subsidiary to the mothertougue
r--:-........ ---~ r"---..}I..---~ Subsidiary laneuage Males females Males females
2 3 4 5 6
Hindi I Eng1ish(M I,f-)
Hmar
240 245 123 35 ManipurilMeithei (M 100. F 34); Hindi (M 14, F -); English (M~, F I)
Kabul
4,267 3,925 417 II Manipuri/Meithei (M 417, F II)
Kacha Naga
1,296 1,250 156 31 ManipurijMeithei (M 156, F 31)
Khonelai
290 340 76 14 ·Manipuri/l~eith.i (M 51, F 14); Hindi (M 17. F -); English (M 8, F-)
Kipgen
IQ I Manipuri/Meithei (M I. F -)
Kom 2S1 318 109 42 M,nipuri/Meitnei (M 109, F 42)
Kuki·Unspecifled 689 8-+3 232 33 Manipuri/Meitnei (M 216. F 33); Hindi, (M 16, f-)
Lemei
1,208 1.402 558 48 Manipuri/Meithei (M 55-8. F 48)
Liangmei • I •
829 2,014 263 331 Manipuri/Meitnei (M 262, F lOO); Kabui (M I, F 31)
Malayalam
2 .. English (M 4. F -); Hindi (M -, f I)
ManipurijMeithei 68 5 50 3 Hindi lM 41, F 3); English (M 9. F-)
Mao
7 6 Manipuri/Meithei (M 5, F -); Hindi (M I, f -)
Maring I Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F -)
Nepali 127 3 125 2 Hindi (M 85, F I); Manipuri/Meithei (M 34, F I); English (M 5, F -); Khasi
(M I, F-)
Oriya
2 2 English (M 2, F-)
Uni on Territory
Sub-division
TAMENGLONG SUB-I)IVI$ION-concld,
JIRIBAM SUIJ-I)IVISION
'581 ...
C-VI' BILlNGUAlISM-contd.
Mother T ongueTotal Persons returned as speaking 8 language
subsid iary to the Total Speakers mothertongue
,...----'---..., .----...._---. Male. females Males females Subsidiary languaie
2 3 5 6
Paite 19 29 II 3 Manipuri/Meithei (M 9, F 2): English (M 2; F -): HiMi (M ::...; f I)'
Rongmei " '6,062' '6,391 1,527 662 Manipuri/Meithei (M 1',527, F 662)
SimI. 3 2 Hindi (M 2, F-)
SingsoR a I Manipuri/Meithei (M I, of -)
Tamil English (M I, F -)
.. Tangkhul
32 5 18 3 Manipuri/Meithei (M 14, F 2); Enillish (M 2, f I); Hindi (M 2, F-)
Thado 1,181 1,122 185 4~ Manipuri/Meithei (M 1857 Ha)
Vaiphei 109 122 4 f'\anipurf/Meithei (M ~, '1'-)
Anal 3 2 3 Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, .!'-)
Bengali 3,731 3,330 120 33 English (M 83, F 27); Hindi (M, 37, F 6), , , ~
Chiru Nil
GQngte \
98 305 24 Manipuri/Meithei (M 16, F I): Be~g_ali (M 7, ,F -); Enil!sh (M I, f 2)
Haokeep/Haokup 16 8 "I Manipuri/Meithei (M "I, F _)
Hindi 26 23 9 2 Bengali (M 8, f 2); English (M. I. F -)
Hmar
k
1,854 1,828 450 86 Bengali (M 193, F 27); ,Manipuri/M"ithei (M 84, F 37) 'Enalish (M 87. F 11) Hindi ( MBO, F I>, Lushai/Mizo (M 6, F 13) ,
Kabul liS 5l 24 16 Manlpurl/I'1eithe-i (M 19/F 16); Engllih (M 1, F -I; Hindi (M 2. F -); BeniaJi
(M I; F-)
Uni"" T arrit"ry Sub-divi5icn
JIIlI.AM SU8.DIVI~~;;:;~JtE·
,$~2 ,
Mot"er Tongue
Total Persons
returned as speaK-inll a language
subsidiary to the Total Speakers mothertongue
~~~_, r---~--~
.~l& J...,male. Males Female.
~
j2
55
2
,
2,102
.-
•
• 3
J
3 4 5
Kha.i
.~2 '? U ,llF.r:,~~~ .~M It. F 14)
Khongzai
t,;p - ~~ .I l:!j\,:,ip'.~~i/Mel:~ei (M I.J fl; En~li!~~(M 1,1 ";;) •
Kuki,Unspe'ified 220 35 4 ~aI0>WiiIMeL\Jlei (M l~: F 2); En~lish (M 1. F 2); Benllali (M 5. F -); Hindi
(M 5, F -)
lusha iJMizo 3
Benllali (M 2, F-)
(
Hmar (M I, F -); f1,anipuri/Meithei (M I, F -); Urdu (M I, F-)
En21ish (M I, F-)
tJ¥,i.P.Prvfl1i~,~~ i 1,18'1 629 Iii Beniali (M "171, F 98); Enilish (M 125, F 12); 'Hindi (M 33, F "I)
(~iJ' I
~ari\lhi _,
Mikir
23 1 'I· I
Nepali 8
Paits -&9 172
l}aJte
·7 I
Sirpto
• l
".smason 1
t' ',' 1
Tanakhul
- '" ·W
Hindi (M I, F -)
English (M -, F I)
SeRiali (M I, F -)
Hindi (M 8, F-)
5 Manipuri/Meithei (M 74: F4); Enklish (M43, F-); Bengali (M 31, F I); Hindi (M 2"1. F-)
ManipurijMeithei (M I, F -)
English (M I, F -); Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F _)
-' English (M 2, F-)
=- )"1a~jJl'j1eit~ (M t, -1'.-); Enjlish (M 1~,f -I; Hindi (M I, F-)
Onion Territory/ Sub-division
JIRIBAM SU,B.DIVI~O.:i-·tbn~id.
CHURACHANDPYR SUB-DIVISION
245
12·
109
5'1
10
'IS
315
122
44
1,361
n
6
583'
C=vr BILINGUALIS!tl-=-Contd.
Mother Tongue·T otal Persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to the
Total Speakers mothertongue r---A---~ r-_-A_-~
Males' Females Males Females
2
226
7
to
5,.
56
'109
121
72
1,281
15
10
Telugu I
Thado 22
Tripuri 22
I •. , Vaiphei
38
Aimol
Anal 26
1
Assamese :3
Biite IS
Bengali 26
Bihiirj
Chiru 55
Chote 32
Gangt~
416
Gurmukhi 16
41
5
. i
20
fi
1
78
~8
258
2
Hingsee'nMa~s r~g 3
- ; ' Hanlfui
'l. -
s
I,l}.,.' , Bengali (M 7. F 40); ManipurilMeithei (M ~. F -): English (M 6 •. F I)
Bengali (M 11. f 5)
H~~ipJrflM'eithei (M 31. ~ 2); Hindi (M S. F -): SenSali (1-1 2, F -)
Nil
Manipuri{Meithei (M 2 .... F 12); Pait. (1'1 2. Fe)
Hindi (M 3. F -)
'Mani~l1ril~~ithei (M 13. F II): Burmese (M I, F -): Hindi (1'1 I. F-)
Hind;' (~ 15~ F 3); ManipurilMeithei (~ 6, F 2) E~liSh (M 5. F 2).
Nil
ManipurijMeithei (M 52. F 59): Kom (M -, F 19); Paite (M 2. F -): Thado (M I, F-)
ManipurijMeithei (M 3r. F 44): Gan~te (M -. F 2): Hmar (1'1 -. F 2) I
I ,
ManipurijMcithei (1'1 280. F 214): Fngl ish (M 65, F 8): Vaiphei (M 26, F 28): Hindi (1'1 34. F I): Paite (M II; F 7)
Hindi (M 6, ~.\ !"II f.. 't
F,2); English (M 5, F -); Manipuri/Meithei (M S, F-)
Manipuri/Meithei (M -. F 2); English (M -. F I)
,Simle (M I. F -); Vaiphei (M I, F-)
Union Territory/
Sub·division
CHURACt!ANDPUR SUB·DIVISI ON-contd~
58~ -.
C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.
Tatal Speakers
Mother TongueTotal Persons
returned as speak. ing a language subsidiary to the mother tongue
r---~-__' ~--A--l
Hales Females Males Females Subsidiary language
2
546
65
5,603
3
598
22
115
32
999
615
1,245
2
1,058
3
947
22
5,425
700
1
69
5
Haokeep/Ha~kup
404 405
Hindi 12
5
• ~ I Manipuri/Meithei eM ~~7, F 28t); Paile (t112B, F ~3); Hind~ (M 12l F 12);
English eM 7, F 16)
English (M 5, f ..:;.); Mlnipuri/Meithei (M 5, of -); H;'lr (M I, F -); Paite (M I, F-)
Hmar 1,763 999 Lushai/Mizo (M 506, F 326); Manipuri/Meilhei (M 290, F 516); Enllli.h (M 397, F 56);
Indoi I
Kabui
Paile (M 284, .F89): Hindi'(M 286, F 12)
Paite eM I, F -)
371 516 Manipuri/Meithei (M 371, F 516)
Katha Naga
3 2 ManipurilMeithel (M 3, F 2)·
Khongzai
46
Khasi
Kipgen
14 Manipuri/Meilhei 1M 39, F II); Hindi (M 5, F -): English eM -, F 2); Hmar (M 2, F -): Vaiphei (M -, F I)
Englisr eM -, F I)
28 21 19 ManipurilMeithei (M 14, F 18); Hind; (M 4, F I); Hmar (M 3, F -)
Koireng 13 ~O 2 . Hindi (M 8, t -:); ManipuriJMeithei (M 2, F 2)
Kom 1,081 466 42~ ManipurilMeithei (M 432, F 428): 8en~ali (1:124. F -); Hindi (M 10, F I)
Kuki.Unspecified 807 102 212 Manipurl/Meithei (M 62. F 131); Vaiphei (M 10, F 31); Simte(M 16, F23); Paite
(M 10, F 19): English (M 'I, F 8)
1,335
822
Lvmhao Nil
LushaiJMizo 338 347 Manipuri/Meithei (M-aS, F 205): Hmar (1199. F 25); English (M 67, F 26); Hindi
(M 55, F 12); Paite (M 24, F 32); Gangte (1'15, F 32): Thado (M 3, F 15)
Malayalam
2 English (1'1 I, F -); Hindi (M ,I, _F,-)
Manipur(/Meithel -
IS8 27 Hindi 1M 1:2:2, F 7); English (1'157, F 12); Paite eM 9,.F 9)
Onion T~rritory Sub-division
CHUIlACHANDPUR
SUB-DIVISIOill--concld,
585'
C-VI BILINGUALISM-conld.
Total Speakers
M?ther tongueTotal Persons returned as spea k
ing a language
subsidiary to the mother tongue
~_..-.A.-_ _"'" r---.A..~---""\
Males Females Males Femal •• Subsidiary language
i
3
84
2
3
13
4
Mao
3
Maring
Marwari
Mate
Moyon I
Nepali
39 47
Ngaite
2
Paite 1,405 7,385 1,818
36
1,354
2
IS
3,613
1,959
2,604
36
1,415
7
Ralte 16
Simte 39'1
Singson
I
Tangkhul Ij
Thado
3,335 1,694
Vaiphei 3,007 1,311
2,751
Zou
877
5 6
Hindi (M 3, F-)
Manipuri/Meithei (M -, F I)
Nil
Nil
Hindi (M I, F -)
2 Hindi (M 34. F 2); ManipuriJMeithei (M 6. F -): Assamese (M 5, F -): Bengali (M 2, F-)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 2, F -)
823 ManipuriJMeithei (M 860, F 570); English (M 491, F 42): Hindi (M 213, FlO);
Simte (M 110, F 73); lushaiJMito (M 95, F 62); Vaiphei (M 59, F 66)
4 English (M 6, ~ I): Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F-); Hindi (M 3, F-)i LushaiJMizo
(M 2, F -); Burmese (M I, F -); Hmar (M I, F-)
230 Manipuri/Meithei (M 211, F 47); Paite (M 60, F 90); Zou (M 12, F 62); English
(M 50. F 4); Hindi (M 'II, F -): Kuki-l.Inspecined (M 9, F 17) Vaiphei (M II, FlO)
Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F I)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 6, F 2); Hindi (M 6, F -) Benglli (M I, F -); English (M -, F I)
" J
1,322 Manipuri/Meithei (M 1,229, F 999); Paile (M 383, F 262); English (M 34, F 50); Hindi (M ~8, F II) , •
Urdu Nil
1,061 Manipuri/Meithei (M 533, F 309); Paita (M 328, F 371); Hindi (M 175, F 23);
Thado (M 63, F 103); English (M 119, F 9); Kuki-Unspecified (M 31, F 61); Lushai/Mizo M 34, F 33): Gangle (M -, F 58); Hmar (M 14, F 30); Zou (M 6, F 3~); Simt. (M 8, F .4)
604 Pait. (M 366, F 39'4); Manipuri JMeithei (M 289, 1'123); Simta (M 102, F 67); Thada (M 47,F 16); English (M 41, F I); Hindi (M 31. F3)
Union Territory
SUb-division
TENGNOUPAL SUB-DIVISION
586
c-VI BILINGUALlSM-contd.
Mother TongueTotal Persons returned as spe.k. ing 8 language
Total Speakers
subsidiary to the mothertongue
Males
2
55
),267
15
~3'
76
II
164
17
17
31
177
537
Females Males Females Subsidiary IQnguage
5
Aimol
48 23 5 ManipurijMeithei (M 22, F 3); Hindi eM I, F 2)
Anal 1,~le 1,335 1.363 Manipuri/Meithei' (M 1,267, F f ,348): Hindi (M 42, F 13): En~lish (M ,6,' F 2)
_ Bengali 14 4 Hi ndi (M 10, F 3): English eM 3, F I): Manipuri/Methei (M I, F-)
Chota
<164 264 320 Manipuri/Meithel (M Z41, F 317); English (M Ie, f),: Hindi (M 5, f I)
Gangte
325 45 81 Manipuri/Meithei (M 36, F 76): English (M9, F.5)
Gurmukhi 10 Hindi (M 8, F -): English (M 2, F -)
I
Haokeep/Haokup
193 37
Hindi 22
Hmar
9 "
Kabul
Kacha Naea 32
Khongzal 200 5
Korn
.0\62 317
91 Manipuri/Meithei (M 19, F 91); Hindi (M 18, F -)
Burmese (M 12, F -); Manipuri/Meithei (M 6, F -): English eM 3, F -I; Nepali
1M I, F-)
7 Hindi (M 6, f 2); Manipuri/Meithei (M I, F 4): English ,(M 3, F -I; lhadQ
(M I, F I)
Hindi (M 2, F -I: Manipuri/Meitnei (M 2, F -)
M.nipuri/Meithei (M 26, F -I; EAglish (M 3, F -I; Hindi (M 2, F -); Nepali (M I, F-)
Burmese (M 3, F -I: Hindi (M 2 F -I.
141 Manipuri/Meithei (M 203, F 124); Hindi (M 52, F 16); English (M 57, F-); Burmese (M 5, F I) ,
Kuki-Vnspecifled 737 883 3&a 135 Manipuri/Meithei (M 328, F 233); Hindi (M 29, F I); English (M II, F I)
lamgang
1,073 788 408 14l Manipuri/Meithei (M 305, F 129): Hindi (M 67, F I): English (M 33, F Il; iurmese
(M 3, f II)
Union Territory I Sub·division
Total Speakers
587
C·VJ BILINGUALISM-contd.
Mother TongueTotal PersonS returned as speak·
ing a language subsidiary to the
mothertongue Subsidiary laniuaa.
r---A-~ r---~--~
Males Females Males Fem_tos
Lumhao
Lushai/Mizo
~ 4
Malayalam 2
Manipuri/Meithei
Hindi (M 2, F -): Manipuri/Meithei (M I. F-)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 3. F 3): Hindi (M I. F -)
Hindi (M 2, F - )
460 411 125 40 Hindi (M 73, F 12): English (M 34, F 15): Burmese (M Ie, F 7): Anal (M -, F 6)
3.528
18
506
41
56
37
7
IS
2.<4BS
97
.90
Maring 3,179 2,116
.t1ate 27 Id
1,862 Manipuri/Meithei (M 2,116, F 1,862)
12 Manipuri/Meithei (M e, F 12): Hindi (M 5, ~ .:...): English (M 3, F -): Burme~. (M 2, F-)
Monsang/Mongsen 826 169 371 Manipuri/Meithei (M 120. F 334); Anal (M 17, F 32); Hindi (M 21, F ): En~li'h
(M II, F 4)
Moyon 380 119
Nepali 41 31
Pait. 72 31
Simle 21
Tangkhul 7
Thado 2,342 I,OB2
132 Vaiphei
51
Zou 654 358
192 Manipuri/Me:thei (M 69, F 176): English (M 24, F 13): Hindi (M 6, F 3)
II Hindi (M 24, F 6); Manipuri/Meithei (M 6, F 4): Assamese (M I, F -); Enilish (M-, F I)
32 ·Manipuri/Meithei (M 24. F 32): English (M 6, F -); Hindi (M 4, F-)
5
731
46
129
Manipuri/Meithei (M 3, F 3): Beng.li (M I, F -): T~ado (M -, F I): Zou (M -, F I)
ManipurijMeithei (M 6, F 5): Engli]h (M I. F -)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 1,012, F 730): Hindi (M 70, F I)
ManipurijMeithei (M 46, F 46); Hindi (M 5, F -)
Manipuri/Meithei (M 300, F 110); Hindi (M 29. F 9); EnlilUlh (M 2'. , $)i Burmese tM 3, F 5)
tABLE C-.VIt
Religion
Fly-Leaf
This is an important sociological table which presents distribution of the population according to religion arranged in alphabetical order. The table ~orr~sponds to Table D-ll of 1951. The six main religions shown in this table are (i) Buddhist,
SIP
(ii) Christian, (iii) Hindu, (iv) Jain, (v) Muslim, and (vi) Sikh. Persons whose religion has not been reported have been grouped under the COlUIlm
'Religion not stated'.
'59!)
C-VII
Name 0/ Religions arrang_ed "
fotai rb'Pi\L Buddi,t " ChrlSti.n Union'rerritor.y/ Rural r- j- _ ___"'____"; r---~---"'\
SlIb-divi';on Urban PersQ/ls Mille. Female. Males Femaies Males Females
l of S ~ i 8
, MANIPUR T 780,037 387,058 191,97P 102 221 7S,8S7 76,186'
R 712,320 352,937 359,383 n 112 74,490 75,517
U 67,717 34,111 33,596 10 II 1,367 669
Imph.1 We,t SUb-divi,ion r 178,235 99,SIS 89,720 II 3'1 1,433 947 R 126,5'15 62,130 64,415 1 23 248 2&2
U 51,690 26,385 25,305 10 II 1,185 585
Imphal East Sub-division r 122,955 60,338 62,317 557 420
R 106,628 52,602 54,026 375 336
U 16,027 7,736 B,291 182 B4
Bishenpur Sub·division ·r 78,853 39,237 39,616 230 215
rh~ubal Sub-division ·r 134,924 66,993 6/,931 56 la6
Ukhrul Sub.division er 18,590 23,B90 24,700 19,245 20,051
Mao & Sadar Hills Sub-division ·r 72,03~ 35,976 36,063 J7 188 12,075 11,797
(i) M.o ·r 34,231 17,105 17,126 4,Ol"l 3,813
(ii) Sadar Hills ·r 37,808 18,871 18,937 87 188 B,063 7,984
Tamenglong Sub-division ·T 35,518 17,716 18,802 8,64'1 6,877
Jiribam Sub-division ·T 18,126 9,497 8,629 3,247 3,145
Churachandpur Sub-division ·r 62,41B, 31,112 31,306 of 24,282 24,272
Tengnoupal Sub-division ·r .. 7,679 13,781 13,895 6,OB8 6,376
·Entirely rural. The fiiures of the rural are the same as that of rotal,
591
RELIGION
in alphabetical order
Hindu Join Muslim Sikh Rei i glon not stPted
,----->- ,-__ -..A.. __ -----. ,-_, ____ A----~ ,-____ ..A..-----"\
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
138,699 141,413 415 363 14,615 13,963 290 23:1 47,070 49,598
207,860 211,225 171 191 14,233, 13,701 54 25 46,037 48, 51 0
30,839 31,188 244 172 391 260 136 108 1,033 1,088
81,860 83,955 245 172 2,895 2,565 238 208 1,033 1,939
58,327 60,680 ~. 716 2,510 1 ' 835 940
23,533 23,275 244 172 179 55 236 20B 99B 999
54,179 56,663 5,387 4,980 215 254
46,873 48,750 ~ 4,775 180 165
7,306 7,913 213 205 35 89
37.038 37,349 / 1,620 1,62~ 349 428
53,793 54,540 ---=- 2,8~0 13,069 6 281 129
347 108 9 .. 4 1 4,2S5 -1,535
4,88'1 4,380 139 191 9 " 8 ·18,774 19,503
198 175 18 3 8 12,866 1),138
4,686 4,:205 121 191 6 " 5,90S 6,365
229 II 1 S,841 9,914
4,221 3,664 8 I,S04 1,691 217 129
1,53J 1,294 23 19 17 34 17 5,219 5,706
617 449 20 3 7,056 7,061
TABLE-C-VlIl SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
Part A-Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Seheduled Castes
Part B-Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers am.,lIg Scheduled Tribes
Fly-Leaf
This is a general table prepared in respect of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, and is presented down to the level of the Sub-division.
Part A of the table deals V{ith the Scheduled Castes and Part B relates to the Scheduled Tribes. This table corresponds to Table D-III of 1951 which furnished only the total figures of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The present table is more elaborate in that it gives separately the total popu-
lation of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, their distribution by literacy and classification of workers into nine industrial ·categories and :nonwor~ers. A number of speciaJ tables for the Scheduled Communities has also been compiled in SCT Series which will be published in a separate volume. literacy figures for the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes haye been furnished for the first Jime in the Census of 1961.
593
594
C-VIII SCHEDULED CAST ES
PART A-Classification by literacy and industrial category
WORKERS
II Literate and Tolal As As ngricultural
Total Total Illiterate educated persons Workers cu Ilivator labourer Union Territory/ R~ral r------..A..------, r--..A..---1 ,---.)...-----.. ,--__ ..A-_---. ,...-_J... __ , ~--,
Sub·:livision Urban Persons Males Females Maies Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 6 7 10 II 12 13 14 ~ Manipur Total 13,176 6,8SI 6,490 4,685 5,699 1,201 791 4,128 2,530 3,753 1,108 15
Rural 13,113 6,785 6,433 4,641 5,643 1,144 790 4,051 2,520 3,753 1,108 15
Urban 158 It I 57 44 56 57 I 77 10
Imph.1 West Sub·dision Total 4,580 2,298 2,282 1,586 1,959 712 323 1,004 544 962 316
Rural 3,443 2,205 2,238 1,546 1,91'i 965 32! 1,'lIS 537 9&2 316 5
Urb.n 137 9>3 H 40 43 53 I 69
Imph"1 East
Sub·division Tot.1 3,244 1,664 1,580 1,166 1,406 498 174 1,419 1,194 1,337 312
Rural 3,223 1,6j6 1,567 1,162 1,393 494 174 1,411 1,191 1,337 312
Urbao 21 13 4 13 4 S 3
Bisnenpur Sub-d;'/i.ion* Total 1,161 582 579 469 564 113 15 257 273 225 255
Thoubal
Sub-d ivlsion * Total 761 402 359 237 358 165 17 166 121
Ukhrul
Sub·dlvision' Total
Mao & Sadar Hills Sub-division' Total 74 38 36 15 30 23 6 15 15 7 1\
(i) Mao Total
(ii) Sadar Hills Total H 38 36 IS 30 23 6 IS 15 7 II
Tameniloni
Sub·divislon· Total 17 It 13 14 3
Jiribam Sub-division· Total 3,176 1,703 1,413 1,077 1,251 626 222 1,039 291 945 41
Churachandpur Sub·division· Total 263 133 130 92 104 41 26 84 ta 74 Ie
Tengnoupal
Sub· division 0 Total 100 52 48 30 24 22 24 43 J4 3, ~4 "":'
-Entirely rural, The fiBures Of ruril ire the ~arne as tha~ Qf Total,
AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Castes
III In Mining
Quarryi n g, Livestock, Forestry,
Fishing, Hunting IV
V
In Manufacturine
WOKERS
and Plant.tion, At other than VI Orchards and Household Household In Allied activities. Industry Industry Construction
595
VII In ,
irade and Co:nmerce
,-_ __.i"._--"'I r----.A..--, ,---__.I.",--l r---J...--1 r----,.)...__,
M M M M
16
J
3
17
-I
18
89
73 16
19 3
16
66
66
1
2
19
1,3l3 1,329
4
220 218
2
88 I
B79
2
S
20
3
203
20
29
9 20
20
20
3
2
21
21
21
16
22 23
M
24
JO
28
2
2
2
25
6
II 2
4
12
VIII
In Transport,
Storage and Co;nmur, icatiOns
I ___ .A..~
M
26
6 $
.J.
4
27
IX In Other
Seryices
X Non
worker!
r---.A.--~ r----A---. M
26
203
165 38
75 45
30
11 3
8
17
...
14
66
Itl
6
M
29 30
6' 2,758 56 2,734 5 24
7 1,214 1,190
4 H
245
245
7 325
229
23
23
46 664
.49
~
31
3,960
3,913
"7
1,738 1,701
37
38(,
376
10
30~
201
It
21
1:182
112
Ii
----
Total
Union Territory/- Rural
Sub-Division Urban
MANIPUR Total
Imphal West
Sub-civision
Imphal East
Sub-division
Bi,henpur
Sub-d ivi,ion'
Thoubal
Sub·d ivision'-
Ukhru I
Rural Urban
Total Rural Uruan
Total Rural
Urban
Total
Total
~rsonF:ales 3 _ I 4 5
249,049 l'B, 162 125,887 244, 90S 120,753 124,ISG
4,1461 2,409 1,737
6,Q441
2,282 I 3,762 r
1,509
1,125 384
1,222
631
3,281 1,083 2,198
807 596
211
579
332
2,763 1,199 , 1,5~4 j
702 529
173
643
299
Sub-division' Total 48,116 23,530 24,586
Mao &; S.~dar Hills
Sub-Division' Total 62,18830,85731,331
(i) Mao. Tot.1 33,829, 6,B7S 16,951
(ii) Sadar Hill;· Total 28,359 13,979 14,380
Tamenlong Sub-division. Total 36,276 17,485 18,nl
Jiribam SUb-divisiPno Total 6,890 ),549 3,341
Churachandpur
Sub-?ivlsion·
Tengnoupal
Sub-Division
Total 59,524 29,531 29,993
Total 26,649 13,111 13,B8
596
C-VIII SCHEDULED CASTES
PAR r B-Classificaiion by literacy and industrial category
Literate and Total
Illiterate educated persons I Workers t ~:---'-~::-~--~ r--~--~
Males Females Males Females
77,550
76,764
786
1,200 SOB 692
422
328 94
325
217
7
03,644
1~1,439
l,lPS
1,758
704 1,054
578 427 151
477
274
45,612
43,939 1,613
~ ,081
575 1,506
385
268 117
204
115
9 10 11 I
~ I 22,243 59,525 65,613[ 21,711 53,6SD 65,4aa
532 845 205
. 1,005 i
495 I 510
12'1
102 22
166
25
1,266 490 776
283
214
69
282
147
611\ 426
1 185
240
220 20
276
1 118 I
WORKERS
As cultivator
r--.A..--, Male, Females
12 13
53,385 61,433
53,H9 41,433
36
392
346 36
140
140
149
125
138
238
126
126
255
56
14,490 21,016 9,040 3,570 10,381 13,470 I 9,117 12,502
22,197 21,555 8,660 3,776 15,937 IB,054 14,784 17,301
13,209 16,214 3,669 737 8,694 10,149 7',869 9,484
8,988 11,341 4,991 3,039 7,243 7,905 , 6,915 7,617
12,304 16,184 5, lSI 2,507 8,593 10,392 8,052 9,829
1,408 1,839 2,ltI 1,502 1,751 1,437 1,574 1,098
15,725 22,120 13,806 7,B73 13,988 13;432 12,527 12,539
9,262 11,743 3,949 1,695 6,897 7,573 6,285 7,'169
11
As agricultural
labourer
r---'-----,
Males Females
14 IS
401 373
40 I 313
361 355
339 327
2i. 28
33
10
• Enlirely rural, The Ogure>' of rural are the same;as that Qf Total,
597
AND SCHEDULED TRIBES
of~workers and non-workers among scheduled Tribes
WORKERS ~ ____ ~ ___________________ -A _____ ~ _______ -----._
III In Mining,
Quarrying, Live- V stock, Fore,try , In VIII
Fishing, Hunting IV Manufact'Jring VII In
and Plantations. At other than VI In Transport , IX X Orchards and Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Other Non Allied activities Industry Industry Construction Commerce ComrrLunicat ions Services workers ."-__ .A._----, ,-__ .A. __ """",
r--""'--,--~ r---.A.-__, r--_J..._~ r---.A---, r---.A-- 1 r--.A._--~
Males Females Males FEmales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females , 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
46 6 367 3,350 24 15 63 3 254 63 94 4,936 370 63.637 60,274 42 6 ]30 3,227 IS II 61 3 208 47 64 4,260 308 62,073 58.743 4 37 III 9 4 7 46 16 30 676 61 1,564 1,532
6 6 38 275 10 II 9 43 2S 33 745 56 2,015 2.152 2 3 160 7 2 9 130 6 593 773 4 ..:. 35 115 4 7 13 16 27 615 50 1,422 2.379
2 92 2 2 8 122 17 524 462 84 2 2 5 5 61 5 382 309
2 3 61 12 142 153
7 17 2 25 297 367
69 15 18S 171
63 908 3 25 34 2 10 1,023 50 '13,149 11,116
.. 2 25 340 12 2 3 749 55 14.920 13,277
r 21 309 6 ~56 28 8,184 6,802
.. 31 6 1- 293 21 6,736 6, '175
140 538 19 .. 2 370 23 8,892 8,399
291 2 2 2 136 45 1,796 I 904
6'1 795 II ill 25 35 1,196 72 15,543 16,561
7 '2.7 2S 7 " 2 SSS 48 6,314 5,865
D-Migratioll Tables
.._ According to the tabulation pJan adopted in the Census of 1961, there are 6 tables in this series as against 2 in 1951. Tables D-J and D-II of 1961 corresponds to table D-VI and D-IV of 1951 Census, but tables D-II1 to D-IV of the present series are introduced for the first time in 1961. In this series of tables lines of 'NIL' entries have been omitted. The D-Series Tables of 1961 are listed below:-
1 D-J -Non-Indian Nationals
2 D-II -Place of Birth 3 D-III-Migrants Classified by place of Birth
and Duration of Residence in Place of Enumeration.
4 D-IV-Migrants to Cities Classified by Sex, Broad Age-groups, Educational levels and in case of Workers also by Occupational Divisions and Groups.
599
5 D·V -Cities showing Population Born Locally, Migrants from rural areas and Migrants from other towns and cities.
6 D-VI-Distribution of industrial categories of workers and non-workers by place of Birth.
For the purposes of these tables persons born in Sikkim have been treated as 'Born in India'.
Of tlIe above tables, Tables D-IV and D-V have not been compiled in respect of Manipur as there are no cities in the Territory. The D-Series t~bles
are compiled on the basis of the replies recorded against Qs. 2, 4 (a), 4 (b), 4 (c), 5 (a), 6 and 8 to 13 ~f the Individual Slip. Relevant instructions issued to the enumerators on how to fill up these questiops are given in the explanatory note on the C-Social and Cultural tables of this part.
TABLE D-I
Non-Indian Nationals
Fly-Leaf
This table presents data in respect of non-Indian NationaJs classified by nationality. These nationals were resident in Manipur during the census. Major countries in each continent are shown separately. Nationals of smaller countries which have contributed an insignificant number of migrants are collectively
shown under 'Elsewhere' in that continent. Details of the countries coming under 'Elsewhere' have been furnished in Appendix I to this table. In this table the figures of non-Indian Nationals employed in fureign embassies and missions, were excluded. Tbis table corresponds to Table D-VI of 1951.
Union Territory/ Sub-division
Mlnipu r
Imphal West Sub-division
Imph.1 East Sub-divi.ion
Bi.henpur Sub-divi.ion
Thoubal Sub-division
Ukhrul Sub-division
M.o a S.d.r Hills Sub-division
(i> Mao
(iil Sadar Hili.
ramenglong Sub-dlvi,lon
Jiribam Sub·division
Churachandpur Sub-division
Teninoupal Sub·division
Total
602
D J-NON-INDIAN NATIONALS
Nationals of countries in Asia beyond Indi.a
(including U.S.S.R.)
~------------~---------~ • Total Burma China Nepal Pakistan
Nationals of Countries in Europe
(excluding U.S.S.R.)
r-----,.A..--------'" Total Ireland Elsewhere
r-----'---:;-> ~ ~ ,...--'--, r--"-"> ~ ~ r--"--. ,-A-,
PM F PM M M F M M F M M MF
2 3 6 7 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
3,06(: 1,264 I,stl 3,0621,2631,199 1 12 13 9J7 1,489 311 m 3 2
378 IH 26~ 376 Iii 262 2 12 13 100 249 2 2
21 13 8 LO 12 8 12 8
17 17 17 ~7 46
2,040 808 1,132 1,040 808 1,132 S08 1,232
28 28 28 28 28
2,012 e08 1,2C'12,OI2 808 1,204 808 1,204
565 318 247 565 318 247 8 310 247
13 II 2 IJ II 2 2
TABLE I)-II ,
Place of Birth
Fly-Leaf
This table gives the distribution of population in the Territory by birth-place. Migrants are shown in the table classified by the countries in which they were born. In the case of those born in India births in rural and urban ar.eas have been given separately. Similarly the place of enumeration has been classified separately into rural and urban areas. Persons
603
whose birth-place has not been reported are shown under 'Unclassifiable'. Since Manipur is a onedistrict Union Territory, data relating to persons
'Born in other distri((ts of the State' have not been shown. Under each continent the figures have bee,D for individual countries. This table corresponds to table D-IV of 1951.
604
D-U PLACE OF BIRTH FOR THE
Enumerated in Rural or Urban area
Manipur , Imph.1 Rural r------------____ A ______ _ -----1 r-----------Urban Tot.1 Rural Urban Total
Country State where
born
Unclsssi- ,----_A_---1 ,-___ -A ___ ~ t;"'----..A..__,_-- ..... --........ ,...---- __ ..A.-___ 1
flable
TOTAL
A Born in India
2
R
U Un
Within the state of enumeration R U
Un
A Born in Place of enuil1eration R
U
B Born elsewhere in the District R of enume ration U
II 5tates in India beyond the
state of enumeration
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Gujatat
Jammu and Kashmir
Ker.la
Madhya Prades"
Madras
Un
[1
U
Un
R
U
R U Un
R U Un
R U
R U
R U
R
U
R
U
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females
4 6 9 10 II 12. 13 14
780,037 387,058 392,979 712,320 352,937 359,383 67,717 34,111 33,596 178,235 88,515 89,12
696,306 74,715
• 948
687,791
73,064 829
348,941 347,365 690,326 345,646 344,680 33,259
264
'11,466
684
14, ~82
933
3,568
264
11,114 6(,9
344,055 343,736 683,222 341,826 341,396
32,29340,771 14,2;9 3,303Iq,936
245 584 829 245 584
572,614 301,730 270,884 572,614 301,730 270,884 58,825 28,990 29,835,
115,177 14,239
829
8,515 1,661
119
7
2
5,770 648
91
368 101
8
I
3
7
II
23
II 10
8 13
42,325 3,30l
245
4,836 966
19
6
2
3,583 375
17
326 64
2
5 6
II 19
3
7 5
72,852 10,930
584
3,629
695 100
2,187
273
7'1
'42 37
7
4
2 7
I
8
110,608 14,2~9
829
7,104
443 104
3
5,352 193
81
124 9 6
4
6
... -
40,096 70,512 3,303 10,936
245 584
3,820.
265
19
2
3,298 116
17
117 8 I
6
3,284
178 85
2·,054 77
64
7 I
5,980 3,295 2,685 127,972 63,893 64,079 60,043 29,691 30,352 48,125 23,228 24,8970
15 15 23 23
4,569 2,229 2,340 126,454 62,761 63,693
58,825 28,990 29,835 46,913 22",540 24,373
7 7
102,733 58,825 28,990 29,835 44,0/9
57,331
21,821
45,402 22,258
4,569 2,229
1,411 1,066
1,218 701 15
4
2
41S 455
10
2L4 92
2
2
2
I
5 '23
8
a
7 12
4 2
285
259
209
56
2
5 19
6
(,
4
2,340
345
517 15
- "
133 196
10
35
36 2
4
2
5
a
23,721 2,834
7
1,518 1,212
16
'I 2
437 444
II
313 83
2
2 7
5 21
8
7
7 12
5,430 719
1,132
688
284 255
277 50
17
6 2
4
18,291 2,115
7
386
524 16
153 189
II
36 33
2
4
2 5
605
UNI0N'TERRITORY OF MANIPUR
of the Union Territory of Manipur
West I mphal East
----------~~-~----------------1~-------------------7--~--------------------. Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
r--..-.----~----. r------A-----~r-~---~------~ ,------"------, r--------'-----....... Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Nales Females
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
126,545 62,1)0 64,415 SI,.690 26,385 25,305 122,655 60,338 62,317 106,62S 52,602 54,026 16,027 7,736 8,2"
123,071 61,036 62,035 4,901 2, 857 2,044 98,701 51,907 46,794 97,622 51,469 46,153 1,079 438 641 2,900 746 2,154 ~5,225 22,482 22,743 23,190 8,145 15,045 8,372. 936 7,436 14,818 7,209 7,609
8 8 15 15 512 il2 400 512 I !2 400
122,882 60,916 61.?66 3,572 1,845 1,727 98,430 5, I, 768 46,662 97,433 51,384 46,049 997 - 384 613 2,834 719 2,115 44,079 21,B21 22,258 23,085 8,081 15,004 8,339 912 7,427 14,746 7,169 7,577
7 7 451 109 342 451 109 342
102,733 57,331 45,402 88,234 48,043 40,191 88,234 48,043 40,191
44,079 21,821 22,258 14,746 7,169 7,577 14,746 7,169 7,577
20,149 3,585 16,564 3,572 1,845 1,727 10,196 3,72> 6,471 9,199 3,341 5,858 997 384 613 2,834 719 2,115 8,339 912 7,427 8,339 912 7,427
7 7 451 109 342 4S1 109 342
189 120 e.9 1,329 1,0!2 317 271 139 132 189 85 104 82 54 28 66 27 39 1,146 661 485 105 64 41 33 24 9 72 40 32
I 15 ~ 15 61 3 58 61 3 58
4 2 2
• 68 25 43 3.9 259 110 163 55 108 114 29 85 49 2G 23 20 f2 424 243 181 57 34 23 26 18 8 31 16 15 I 10 10 '39 2 37 39 2 37
74 73 239 204 35 21 17 4 16 12 " 5 5
83 50 33 9 6 9 6 2 2 I 5 6 5
-1
2 2 -. 7 6
5 5 04 4 4 4
21 17 4 2 2 2 2
8 6 2
7 2 5 -'
7 6 I 12 4 I
606
D-I1 PLACE OF BIRTH FOR THE
Enumerated in Rural or Ur ban area
Mao & Sadar Hills
Bishenpur Sub-division ihoubal Sub-division Ukhrul Sub-division Sub-division
Rural , ___ A ___ -, ,----__,__--;---'I r------_.__-, .---_ ............... _--,
Urban Total Total Total Total
Country State, where Unclassl. , ____ A _____ , ,-- "'
Ao--__ 1,..---_--A _____ -.
born ~_ fiable Fersons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Female.
2 30 31 J2 33 34 35 36 37 38 3~ 40 41
TOTAL 78,853 39,237 39,616 134,924 66,993 67,931 48,510 13,t10 24,700 7l,C39 35,'16 36,063
Born in India K 77,568 38,646 38,912 133,495 66,261 67,234 48,352 23,695 24,657 69,311 34,478 34,833 U 786 344 442 859 411 432 226 184 42 354 220 134 Un 2~ - 26 27 12 IS ....c ,
Within the state R 77,454 38,578 38,876 133,233 66,116 67,117 48,348 23,691 24,651 68,889 34.214 34,675
of e.numeration U 786 344 442 839 40~ 430 222 181 40 215 140 75
Un 26 26 25 10 IS
Born in PlaCe of R 67,365 35,469 31,896 118,792 62,659 56,133 43,788 21,776 22,.012 52,857 26,949 25,908
enumeration U
Born elsewhere In R 10.089 3,109 6,980 14,441 3,457 10,984 4,560 1,915 2,645 16,032 7,265 8,167
District of enumeration U 786 344 442 839 409 430 222 182 40 215 140 75
Un 26 26 25 10 15
State, in India beyond the R 114 68 46 262 145 117 4 4 422 264 158 state of enumeratiOn U 20 18 2 4 2 2 139 80 59
Un 2 2
Andhra Pradesh R 2 U
Assam R 108 63 45 77 48 29 61 17 11 U 5 5 3 15 7 8 Un
Bihar R 2 2 13 12 U 5
Gujarat R U
Jammu and Kashmir R 2 2 U
Kerala R ~ '-
U :...
Madhya Pradesh R U ....I.
Madras R U
607
UNION TERRITORY OF MA.~IPUR-contd.
gf the Union Territory of Manipur
(i) Mao r-----"---------.
Total r----..A.. Persons Males Females
42 '\,3 44
34,131 17,105 17,126
14,218 17,092 17,126 to 10
34,174 17,048 17,126
4 4
32,400 16,703 15,697
1,774 345 1,429 4 4
44 H 6 6
7
\
(ii) Sadar Hills
--. Total
,--__.A...__---1
Persons
45
37,808
35,093 344
34,715 211
20,457
14,258 11\
378 133
60 15
Males females
46
18,871
17.386 210
17,166 136
10,246
6,920 136
220 74
4& 7
5
47
18,937
17,707 IH
17,549 75
10,21 I
7,338 75
158 59
14
Tamenglong Jiribam Sub-division Churachandpur Sub-division Tengnoupa I Sub-division ,--...... --"--1 ,.------'---, ,-------"--~ r----.A.-.--- ......
Total r-----A..-~
Persons Males females
48 '19 SO
36,518 17,716 18,801
36,311 154
17,527 139
IB,784 15
15 12 3
36,290 17,506 18,784 126 III 15 15 12 3
32.685 15,947 16,738
3,605 1,559 2,046 126 III 15 15 ,12 3
21 21 28 28
7
Total Total Total r---__....A.._--~ ,--' --'-------, r-____'_______'
Persons
SI
18,126
17,402 99
I 3,835 77
8,900
4,935 77
3,567 22
2.623 12
Males females Persons Males females Persons
52
9,497
9,105 53
7,IW 42
4,627
2,533 '12
.1,945
1,941 7
II
53 54
8,629 62,418
8,297 59,937 46 792
310
to,675 57,609 35 662
270
4,273 37,528
2,402 20,OBI 35 662
270
I 622 2,328 II 130
"10
682 2,283 5 103
40
12
55 S6 57
31,111 31,306 27,679
29,898 30,039 27,257 421 371 140
104
28,738 .346
90
18,813
9,92S 346 90
1,160 75 1"1
1,127 58 Ii
12
206
28,871 316
280
13,71S
10,156 316 180
1,168 S5
26
1,156 45 26
35
27,249 139 35
19)32
7,517 139 35
Males females
58 59
11,784 13,895
13,53 I 13,726 98 42
24 II
13,523 13,726 98 14 24 "
10,116 9,616
3,407 4.110 98 41 24 II
8
-, 2
2 2
2 2
2 2 2 2
Country, State woere born
Maharashtra
Mysore
Orissa
punjab
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Delhi
Himachal Pradesh
Tripur.
Nagaland
Sikklm
Born in As1a beyond India (Incl~ding USSR)
Burma
China Nepal Pakistan Elsewhere Born In Europe (Excludine U.S.S.R,)
Elsewhere B:)fn 'ip Oceania
New Zealand
Rur>1 Urban
Unclassin.ble
2
R
U
R U
Un
R U
R U
Un
R U
R 'U
Un
R U
Un
R U
Un
R
U
R U Un
R U
R
608
D-II PLACE OF BIRTH FOR THE
Enumerated in Rural or Urban area
Manipur Imph.1 ,---_-_______ --___ ..J..... ______ !.-__________ """'\
Total Rural r------__!.A.------. .-----..)... ...... ----, r
Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Fersons
4
18
2
18 I
7 6
132 166
3
209 120
185 88
6
492 330
42
1,146 53
2
146 12
B,on 1,108
97 3,576 3,036
216 4
4
4
4
14
2
2
80 88
147 81
159 S4
295 189
2
Z2
117 28
12.5 7
4,590
501
94 2,146
1,724 125
3
3
4
13
52 78 3
62
39
26
34 5
197 141
7
20
I,P29 25
2
21
3,461
607 3·
1,430
1,332 91
I
2
3
29 12
II
3
36
18
S
395 189
6
1,107 10
2
27
6,376
997 88
2,841
2,239 211
3
3
2
I~
10
28 14
no 105
14 3
3
8
4
4
175 84 6
88 1,019 5 5
25
3,456
442 88
1,586
1,219 121
1
2
2,920
555
1,255
1,020 90
16
2 18
I
4 5
103 154 ...1
198
117
149
7J I
97 141
I
42
39 43
119
"
1,677
III
9 pS 817
5 I
Urban Total ,---_-"------....,
Males Female, Persons Males Fernal es
10.
3 13
4
65 7~
2 5
137
78
131
40
75 84
2 22
29 23
100 6
1,134
59 6
560
505 4
I
I
II
13
4
38
75
61
39
18
30
22 57
6 20
10 20
19
5
543 52
3 175
312
12
14
2 17 I
4
6
103 153
198
115
140
59
131 182
I
35
33 43
119
"
213
liS 9
1,238
715
36
I ,
13
3
12
2
65 78
137
76
122
33
87 98
2 20
26 23
99 6 •
1,393 60
6 861
438
28
II
2
13
4
36 75
61
39
18
26
44 84
6 15
7
20
20
710
55 3
317 277
8
609
UNION TERRIfORV OF MAN1PuR.-contd.
of the Onion Territory of Manipur
West Imph.1 East
-~~------A-------------------l~-------------____ ,_---A --. flural Urban • Total Rural Urban
r-----J...----, _r:----A -----...... ,.-----'-.---, r----.A._----, ,.--_..--J-___ --, Persons Males Females Persons Males Females !'ersons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females
15 16 17 I B 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
~
14 12 2 3 2 2
2 2 17 'I, 13 .... I -4 4
-s I 'I
102 64 38 13 6 7 12 5 7 1S3 78 75 I I
'- 3 ~ -3 '_
198 137 61 I 1'15 76 39 2 i 2 2
2 2 138 122 16 12 I II 2 58 33 25 15 <] 6 3 2 I 12 7 '5
4 '4 II 'I
39 17 22 92 70 22 81 13 13 8 5 5
44 14 30 138 84 S4 4 3 I 3 I I 6 6 6 6
8 2 6 -;-35 20 15 7 2 5 2
4 29 22 12 4 2 10 7 3 43 23 20
2 2 2 2 J
118 99 19 25 25 24 H II 5 I
I I I
566 348 218 1,547 1,045 501 249 171 78 m 82 37 130 89 41 '4 I 3 III 59 52 4 2 4
9 6
520 316 204 718 545 173 86 55 31 69 40 29 17 15 2
II 7 ... ,704 431 273 157 114 43 44 40 4 113 74 39
31' 24 7 5 4 I 3
I 3 3 3 I I
I
610
D-II PLACE OF BIRTH FOR THE
Enumerated in Rural or Urban area
Mao & Sadar Hills Bi shenpur Sub-division Thouba I Sub-divisi On Ukhrul Sub-division Sub-division
Rural r---_.;.._----, ,-~~""'-) r-----~~ ,-__ ----A _____ ~
Urban Total Total Total Total CQuntry, State where Uncl,s,i- ,--_---A.---, r ,----'------. r-----.A.-----,
born fiable Persons Males Females Fersons Males Females PerSJns Males Fem.les Persons Males Females
2 30 31 32 .33 34 35 36 37 38 29 40 41
Maharashtra R U
Mysore 'l. :-
U Un
Orissa R 2 U
Punjab R 2 2 8 7 U -:- 6 6
Un 98 112 63 55 30 40 2 13 4 2
Rajasthan R .-U
Uttar Pradesh R 2 4 'I 21 23
U 5 .;_ 3
Un
West Bengal R 2 2 5 302 161 I'll
U 115 64 51 Un
Delhi R U
Un
Himach~1 Pradesh R U
Tripura R 161 82 79 U 2 Un
Nagaland R U
Sikkim R Born in Asia beyond India
(including USSR) 473 147 226 543 191 150 12 II 2,374 1,273 1,096 Burma 2 -4 2 2 2 II 2 3 9 China Nepal 10 7 3 2,173 1,1&7 1,006 P.ki,tBn 471 246 225 529 284 245 II II Eh.where 178 97 81
611
UNION TERRITORY OF MANIPUR-concld.
of the Union Territory of Manipur
(il Mao (ii) Sadar Hills T~menglong Jiribam ~ub-division Churachaupur SUb-division Tengnoupal Sub-division r-----J.....--- 1 (~ ___ _A....~ __ • ,---___ ..,.A_ ___ ~ r------..A_---l r----..J.....-........ ---- 1 r-----..A..----~
"Total Total Tot.l, _. Total Total Total r---...._...A",-___ , r---~-..A. ...... - ..... ____... , ____ A __ ..... _---. ,----+---1 ,----_.A.. __ ~ (---~-A- ..... _-l Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females PersonS Males Females Persons Males Fe:nales Persons Male, Females
42 43 44 45 46
~ 5 2 ~
18 18 5 3
302 161 115 64
4 3 3 2,371 1,275
12 3
2 2 2,171 1,165 I 10 10
178 97
47 48
141 12 51 17
1,09& 38
9
1,006 31 7
81
49 50
12 17
38
31 7
51
I
I
939 7
625
17 608
52
3
339
7 332
53
939 4
28&
10 276
54
5
2 2
21 10
1,379 7(1
88 19
558 2
55 56 57 58 59
-t 2 3
2
2 2
IS 6
8 2
689 690 247 131 116
293 419 245 129 116
&8 16 2 2
292 266 2
TABLE D-lIJ
MIGRAN rs CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERA nON
Fly-Leaf
This is a new table intro.duced in 1961 and is based on a new question on migration. It gives duration of residence at the place of enumeration under six categories.
1 Less thau 1 year 2 1-5 years 3 6-10 years 4 11-15 years
5 16 years and over 6 Period not stated This table gives supplem~ntary information for a
detailed study of immigration. In case of migrants from countries outside India figures have been shown separately only for Nepal, and Pakistan, for other countries they ha.ve been lumped together. The group under' 1 I -15 years' will yield information on population dil'placed by the Partition.
613
614
D-Ill MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION
Duration of residence in place of enumeraTion in years
Total Migrants Less than I yr. 1-5 years 6-10 years II-IS years 16 and over Per;od not stated Rural r-__A.._-.., r--..A...~·-"l r---A ---. ,- _ _...A,_ __ """"\ r--.A..--~ ,-_.A..-_, ,-_A_-l
Where Born Urban Males Females Males Females Males f.emales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 6 7 9 10 " 12 13 14 15 16
MANIPUR
TOTAL Total 55,338 92,260 4,467 4,33521,34525,544 12,36718,165 6,419 10,813 IQ,003 29,768 1,737 3,015 Rural 51,207 88,499 3,7S4 3,85119,36124,268 11,32417,956 5,8S6 10,392 9,549 29,129 1,360 2,903 Urban 5,131 3,761 713 484 1,981 1,276 1,043 809 563 431 454 639 377 121
Born elsewhera in dhtrict of .numeration Rural R 40,096 70,512 2,880 1,415 15,133 18,858 8,140 13,317 4,820 8,460 7,421 24,933 1,102 2,529
U 3,303 10,936 328 1,265 1,039 2,867 5~7 2,553 279 1,234 1,003 2,866 97 151 Un 2+5 584 9 21 74 132 35 71 46 50 26 139 55 171
Urban R 2,229 2,340 392 3,3 835 671 342 407 148 269 226 541 286 99
Andhra Pradesh Rural R 2
Urban R ') I I U 2 I I
Asum Rural " 3,298 2,054 131 48 1,224 655 709 473 399 253 799 614 36 II
U 116 77 30 8 52 35 20 19 3 9 4 3 2 Un 17 64 4 7 26 4 9 16 2 9 2
Urban R 285 133 19 10 122 53 54 47 49 II 3+ 8 7 4
U 259 196 19 13 130 95 39 60 38 13 13 12 20 3
Un 10 3 2 3
Bihar Rural R 117 7 80 17 3 16 2 U 8 I 2 4
Un I, S 4
Urban R 209 35 28 89 10 +1 S 14 6 32 8 2
U 56 36 10 2 17 21 13 10 7 5 " Un 2 I I
Gl)'ant Rural R I I
U I I
Urban U
'ammu and K.'~mir Rural R
Urban R 2 U 6
Ker.la Rural R 6 2 4
Urban R 5 5
U 19 " 3 2 14 2 2
615
D-IlI MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PL~CE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION
Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years
Total Migrants Less than 1 yr. 1-5 years ~-IO years II-IS years 16 and ever Period not stated Rural r--';'_---.., ,....--A--. ,_..A.. __ , ,---"'----.., ,----"---, ,...--.....___, r--A--.
Where Born Urban Males Fe"",le' Males F~mal.s Mal es Fernal.s Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fem,les
2 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16
MANIPUR
Madhya Pradesh Rural R 2
U 2 2
Urban R 6 2 2 2
U 3 5
Madras Rural R U
Urban R 6 I 4 I U " 8 3 a
Maharashtra Rural R U
Urban R 3 I U 13 2 2 2 .,....
Mysore Urban R 2 2
U 13 " Un
Oris •• Rural R 2 2 U
0 Urban R 4
U " 2 2 ,-
Punjab Rural R 15 14 7 7 2 U 9 3 Un
Urbun R 65 38 " 32 15 II 9 6 6 2 U 79 75 f 3 37 37 13 16 20 13 " 5
Rajasthan Rural R 10 8 U 3 2
Urban R 137 61 4 3 55 21 34 20 " 4 32 13 1 U 78 39 5 27 16 18 12 10 5 16 2
Utlar PradeSh Rural R 28 B 23 4 2 U 14 " 3 5 3 4 Un I " 2
616
D-m MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION Of RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION
Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years
Total Migrant Less than I yr. 1-5 years 6-10 years , 11-15 years 16 and over Period not state d
Rural '---"---1 ,- __ .A. __ ---, ,_._.A.._--, , __ ..A.._--. ,-__ ..A.. __ j ,-----A--~ r---A.---,
Where'Sorn Urban Males Females Males Fomales Males Females Male, females Males Females Males Females -Males Females
2 3 · '\ 6 7 10 II 12 13 14 15 16
MANIPUR
Uttar 'Pradesh (eonld.) Urb.an R 131 18 21 6 66 27 7 2 B 2 2 • U 40 30 7 27 20 2 2 2 2
Un I
West Bengal R 220 175 33 SO 57 118 91 19 2 14 U 105 84 34 39 43 24 36 3 6
Un 6 4 2
Urban R 75 22 II 20 12 22 2 10 2 4 U 84 57 17 8 35 29 16 15 10 3 3 I 3 Un I I
Delhi Rural Un
Urban R 2 2 '\ I
U 22 20 3 8 13 10 5
Himachal Pradesh Rural R
Urban U :-
Tripura R 8S 1,019 38 41 407 40 243 87 3 241 3
Rural 1) 5 5 1 4 3 I
Un 2 -0 2
Urban R 29 10 2 13 4 8 2 4 U 23 20 12 8 I 2 2 I 4
Nagaland Rural R 25 2 9 II 2 U
Urban R 100 19 2 74 10 4 3 21 U 5 3 2 2 I
Sikkim Rural R
Born in Nepal Rural [ ,586 [,255 95 8 988 827 379 327 4[ 42 57 35 26 16 Urban 560 175 106 22 150 99 142 36 126 10 31 7 5 I
Born in Pakistan Rura[ 1,219 1,020 49 9 144 112 811 673 [32 78 75 [36 8 7 Urban 50S 312 36 15 157 87 209 135 72 51 25 18 6 6
617 ,,-
D-III MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF ,RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF_ENUMERATION
Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years
rotijl Migrants Less than I yr, 1-5 years 6-10 years 11-15 years 16 and over Period not stated Rural r---.A.--.. r-_....A.-~ r--A-~ r--A-~ r--A--~ r-~A--~ ~ __ A--~
Where Born Urban Males Females Males remales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female.
6 7 10 II 12 13 14 15 16
I'IANJPUR
Born in other countries Pural 654 645 20 16 '213 213 150 128 123 137 146 140 2 II outside India Urban 70 57 13 18 24 23 23 15 4 I
(MPHAL WEST SUB,DIVISION
TOTAL Total 9,363 22, C6Q 986 896 3,127 3,920 1,860 3,372 917 2,442 1,994 10,974 479 456
Rural 4,n9 19,013 313 456 1,367 2,661 993 2,735 401 2,102 1,597 10,476 118 383
Urban 4,564 3,047 663 440 1,760 I ,O~9 667 637 516 3tD 397 490 361 73
.. Born elsewhere in district of Rural R 3,585 16,564 212 354 1,035 2,427 724 2,299 312 1,804 1,204 9,308 93 372
enumeration U 719 2,115 42 97 155 290 lOS 308 54 278 344 1,131 19 II
Un 7 7 I
Urban R 1,845 1,727 355 317 676 491 231 283 110 180 194 403 279 S3
Andhra Pradesh Urban R 4
U l
Assam R 25 43 2 17, 4 14 3 5 7
Rural U 12 8 2 2 2 3 2
Un --= I
Urban R 259 110 15 114 49 50 33 4B II 25 7 2
U 243 181 18 12 121 84 34 5~ 38 II 12 12 20 3 Un 10 3 2 3 I
Bihar Rural R 73 66
Urban R 204 35 28 3 87 10 44 14 6 30
'l! 50 33 9 15 20 13 10 7 4 Un - 2
Gujarat Urban U
Jammu and Kashmir Urban R 2 U .6
Kerala Urban R 5 5 U 17 2 13 2
Madhya Pradesh Urban R 6 2 3 '2 2
V 2 5 I I I
618
D,II1 MIGRANTS CLASS1FIED BY PLACE OF'BIRTH tND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION
Duration of residence in place of e[lumeration in years
Total Migrant Less than Iyr, 1-5 years 6-10 years 11-15)"2rs 16 and over Period not st.te:! Rural ,--_..A-_, , __ ..A. __ 1 r--..A.- ~ r--..A.---.. ,-__ ..A.. __ , r---.,A..- _ ~ ,-__ .A._ "-')
W~.re Born Urban Ma les Females Males fwales Males F<ma1es I".ales Females i"a1es Furales Mal's Fw,a1es Males Females
2 4 5 6 7 10 II 12 :3 14 15 16
MANIPUR
Madras Urban R 6 4 I U 'I 3 8
M aharashtra Urban R 3 I
U 12 2 1 7 2
Mysore Urban R 2 2
U 4 13 4 Un .:. I
Orissa Rural U
Urban R 4 U 4 1 2 '--
Punjab Rural R
Urban R 64 38 5, 4 ,2 IS II 9 6 5 2 5 U 78 75 4 3 3& 37 13 Ii) 40 13 4 5
Rajasthan Urban R 137 61 'I 55 21 34 20 II 4 32 13
U 76 39 2.7 16 17 12 10 5 IS 6 2
Uttar Pradesh Rural R -; 2 U 1
Urban R 122 16 20 6 58 5 '27 7 2 8 2 2
U 33 25 22 IS 2 2 Un
West Ben2al Rural R 17 22 3 12 20 U 14 30 3 " 21
Urban R 70 22 II 6 19 12 22 2 9 2 6 3
U 84 54 17 8 35 27 16 14 10 3 3 3 Un I
Delhi Urban R 2 6 2 4 U 20 15 3 7 " 5
Himachal Pradesh Urban R
Trlpur. Rural R 4 2 2
Urban R 22 7 2 II 3 7 3 I I
V ~3 20 " Il a I .. 2 1
619
D-III MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION
Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years
Total Migrants Les< than I yr. 1-5 years 6-10 years II-IS years 16 and over Per iod not stated
Where 80rn
Nagaland
Born in Nepal
Born in Pakistan
Born in other countries outside Indi a
TOTAL
Born elsewhere in district of enumeration
Assam
Bihar,
C;ujBrat
Kerala
Madhya Prado,h
Madras
Rural Urban
2
Rural R
Urban R U
Rural Urban
Rural Urban
Rural Urban
Total Rural Urban
Rural R
U Un
Urban R
Rural R U
Un
Urban R U
Rural R Un
Urban R
U
Urban U
Rural R
Urban U
Urban U
Rural R
r--.J...--, r- _.A. __ , r--_)o..--, r- _A.. --"'""'\ r---A..-_~ r-_-A-~ ,--_....._.A._ .... ~
Males Females Males Females Males Females M.les Females Males Females Males Females Males Female.
7 9 10 12 Ij 104 15 16
99 19 2 7w 10 of 3 21 5 3 2 2
316 204 151 110 106 66 25 II 32 17 I 545 173 106 22 147 97 140 36 122 10 26 7 of
7 4 4 431 273 32 14 142 82 158 103 69 51 24 18 6 5
25 10 5 16 4 3 3 70 57 5 13 IB 24 23 23 15 4
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION
5,126 14,549 900 1,329 1,487 3,761 1,046 3,238 474 1,518 992 3,709 2:17 984 4,559 13,835 850 1,285 1,266 3,544 873 3,066 427 1,437 935 3,568 211 9lS
567 714 50 44 221 217 176 172 47 91 51 141 16 49
3,341 5,858 730 168 927 1,347 653 1,005 238 509 627 2,081 166 748
912 7421 7B 1,089 241 2,051 157 1,985 130 862 274 1,331 32 109 109 342 3 8 21 64 20 44 37 37 15 121 13 68
384 613 37 36 159 IBO III 124 38 89 32 138 7 46
29 85 II 19 44 II 4 13 18 8 2 4 I 4 3 2 37 2 Il 7 12 +
26 23 4 a, 4 4 14 9 2 2 16 IS I 9 II 5 I 2 I
12 4 2 3 3 1 I 5,.. .. 5 2 2
6 2 2 2
4
2
620
D.III MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION
Where Born
Madras (contd.)
Maharashtra
Mysore Punjab
Rajasthan
~tta r-Prad esh
West Bengal
Delhi
Tripura
Slkklm
Born iR Nepal
Born in Pakistan
°Born In ether cOUfltries outsioe India
TOTAL
Duration of residence in plaa of enumeratIOn in years
Rural Urban
1
Rural U
Rural U Urban U
Urban U Rural R
Un Urban R
U Rural .R Urban U
Rural R U
Un Urban R
U
R Rural U
Un Urban R
U Rural Un
Urban U Rural R UN Urban R Rural R U
Urban R
Rural R Rural Urban Rural Urban
Rural
Total Migrants Less than Iyr. 1-5 years 6-10 years 11-15 years 16 and Over period nOI stated . ,--_.A.-. ,-__ -"'-__ , r--..A._----, ,--_,..A_~ ~--.A.--l r------"---, r---"'--,
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fema les Males Females Males Females
3
5
2
2
9
7 8
5
2
7
24
40 15
40 74
4
3,768 7,720
7 3
4
2
5
5
I
2
29 2 4
39
II
9 4
6 7
4
2
2
5
4
2
2 9
13 3 16 15
4
8
3
I
I
2
5
3
4
2
4
10
2
5
9
2
10
7 2
51
10
BISH~NPUR SUB·DlVI510 N
124 110 1,S94 2,087 1,170 1,934
2
I
2
II
5
32
2
357
2
2
2
4 4 8
11
2
840
I
2
I 5
6~
5 2
5
2
2,749
15 16
4
.. 3L
Born elsewhere in the district of enumeration Rural R 3,'109 6,980 88 95 1,232 1,908 813 1,614 324 791 623 2.572 29
U 34'1 442 32 II 132 145 81· 77 28 33 69 176 2 Un 26 14 5 7
Assam Rural R 63 45 I 18 10 41 30 Bihar Rural R l 2 Uttar Prade,h Rural R I
_.
621
D·1II MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUME'RATION
Duration of residence in place oj enumeration in years
Total Migrants Less than I yr. 1-5 years 6-10 years II-IS years 16 and over period not stated
Rural r----"---"""" ,--..A.---1 ,-~ , __ .A._~ ~-~ r--..A-~ r--.J...-~
Where Born Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Mal es Femal es
2 6 7 10 II 12 13 1'1 15 16
West Bengal R 2 2 Pakistan 246 225 2 9 10 235 207 2 6
Born in other countries outside India
THOUBAL SUI! DIVISION
TOTAL 4,334 11,798 168 220 1,445 2727 1,440 2,771 321 I ,28~ 818 4,375 142 421
Born elsewhere in district of enumeration Rural It 3,457 10,984 127 193 1,196 2,523 1,012 2,407' 278 1,243 713 4,21B 131 400
U 409 430 26 21 149 126 95 76 38 39 94 154 7 11 Un ID 15 4 4 7 2 3 I I
Andhra Pradesh Rural R I I I I
A\sam Rural R 48 29 2 12 7 30 19 2 U 5 4 Un
Bihar Rural R 6 2
U 4 '-G uja rat Rural R I
U I
Orissa Rural R 2 I 2
Punjab Rural R 2 2 Rajasthan Rural U Uttar Prades h Rural R 4 2
U 2 Un ..!
West Bengal Rural R "-
5 Tripur. Rural R B2 79 3 41 29 37 47 3
U 2 I 2 I
80rn in Nepal 7 3 4 2 Born in Pak istan 284 245 4 23 26 251 215 2 'I 80rn in other coun tries
outside India 2 2 2
UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION
TOTAL 2,114 2,68S 234 130 786 961 138 439 179 376 588 669 89 12 Born in elsewhere in
district of enumeration Rural R 1,915 2,645 210 117 742 938 231 434 175 376 473 669 84 III U 182 40 16 II 44 24 4 5 114 2.
Assam Rural R 3 U 2
West Bengal U I, I , Ii Na2aland Rural R I
80rn in other cour.tries outside India II 6 4
MAO & SADAR HILLS SUS·DIVISION
TOTAL 9,Ol7 10, ISS 521 474 4,516 4,055 2,022 2,428 1,071 1,324 580 1,686 317 ISB
Born elsewhere in district of enumeration Rural R 7,265 8,747 316 462 3,524 3,210 1,532 1,186 1,045 1,264 5~8 1,666 290 179
U 140 75 5 2 69 32 38 31 10 7 12. 3 6 Andhra Pradesh Rural R I I
• Assam Rural R H If 36 5 2
622
D-1Il MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUNlERATION
Duration of residen_ce in place of enumeraTion in years
To,al M:grants Less than I yr. 1-5 years 6-10 years 11-15 years 16 and over Period not stated Rural , __ ..A___, , ___ ..A.. __ .......... -.. r--..A..-~ , _ __...)..., ___ ......... r--.A..--~ r--.A.- ....... --.. r--A--,
Where Born Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 4 5 7 10 II 12 13 14 15 16
MANIPUR
Assam (contd.) U 7 2 3 3 4
Bihar Rural R 12 7
Jammu and Kashmir Rur.1 R 2 I
Madhya Pradesh Rural R 3 2
t'unjab Rural R 7 7
U 4 2
Rajasthan Rural R 8
Uttar Pradesh Rural R 23 20 U 3 2
West Bengal Rural R 161 HI 19 3 41 ~7 99 71 19 2
U 64 51 20 31 34 12 13
Nagaland Rural R I
Born in Nepal Rural 1,167 1,006 50 812 ;01 264 252 12 27 18 12 II
Born in Pakistan II 9 I I -Born in other countr ies outside India 100 90 26 25 69 61 2 2 2
(i) MAO
TOTAL 402 1,429 65 29 192 267 2S 201 50 176 46 672 24 84
Born elsewhere in district Rural R -of enumeration 345 1,429 16 29 190 267 25 201 50 176 45 672 19 84
U 4 2 I
Andhra Pradesh Rural R
Assam Rural R
Bihar Rural R 7 7
Jammu and Kashmir Rural R 2 I
Madhya Praaesh Rural R 2 Punjab Rural R 5 5
U 6 4 2 Rajasthan Rural R 8
Uttar Prad os h Rural R 18 18
Born in Nepal 2 !... 2 Born in Pakistan
SADAR HILLS
TOTAL 8,625 8,726 456 445 4,324 3,788 1,997 2,227 1,021 1,148 534 1,014 293 104 Born elsewhere in district Rural R 6,910 7,338 310 433 3,334 2,943 1,507 1,785 995 1,08S 503 994 m 95
of enumeration U 136 75 5 2 b7 32 38 31 10 7 II 3 5
Assam Rural R 46 14 35 I 9 2 4
U 7 2 I 4
Bihar Rural R 5 5 -Madhya Pradesh Ru ral R I
Punjab Rural R 2 2
Uttar Pradesh Rural R 5 2 3 U I 2
West Bengal Rural R 161 141 19 41 47 99 /I 19 2 U 64 51 20 31 3'1 12 13 3
623
D-III MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION
Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years
Total Migrants- Less than I yr. 1-5 years 6-10 years 11-15 years 16 and over period not stated
Rural ,.------J---. ,_""::_"'__--... r--.A--1 ,--_..A..-"'l ,---"-----.. r--""__-l .-----'-----. Where Born Urban Males Female, Male, FEmale, Male, FEmale' Males Female, Male, F,males Males Females Males Females
3 4 5 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 H 15 16
Nagaland Rural R
Born in Nepal 1,165 1,006 48 812 701 264 252 12 27 18 12 II 8 Born In Pakistan 10 9
Born in other Countries
outside India 100 90 26 25 69 61 2 2 2
'rAMENGLONG SUB·DIVISION
TOTAL 1,769 2;064 30B 85 597 l07 306 119 192 137 266 1.394 100 22 B.)rn elsewnere in district
of enumeration Rural R 1,559 2,046 209 83 570 296 305 119 192 137 262 1,393 21 18 U III 15 60 2 27 10 I 20 2 Un 12 3 12
Assam Rural R 7 7 U 8
Bihar Rural U Punjab Rural R
U Uttar Pradesh Rural R -:-
U I I
West Bengal Rural R 12 12
U 17 II 6
Born in Nepal 31 16 14
Born in Pakistan 7 4 3
JIRIBAM SUB·DIVISION
TOTAL 4,870 4,356 491 • 410 1,443 951 925 810 574 445 1,383 1,740 54
Born elsewhere in the district
of enumeration Rural R 2,533 2,402 408 358 718 471 448 442 246 214 674 917 39
U 42 35 8 I 7 3 6 9 20 22
Assam Rural R 1,941 682 58 8 660 65 382 116 206 68 621 425 14
U 7 5 4 3 2 2 • I
Bihar Rural U I
Kerala Rural R 2
Maharashtra Rural R
U --, Uttar Pradesh Rural R West Bengal Rural R -
U Tr.pura Rural R 939 38 378 195 87 241
U 3 4 I 2 2 '>orn in Nepal 7 10 7 I 2 3
BOrn in Pakistan 332 276 3 51 29 86 41 120 71 67 132
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION
TOTAL 12,29912,591 554 438 5,210 5.201 2,754 2, S39 1,751 1,769 1,812 1,700 218 644
Born elsewhere in district
pf ~num~ration Rural R 9,925 10,116 4 10 358 4,275 4,254 2,139 2,216 1,454 1,473 1,479 1,352 168 503
U 346 316 41 19 186 160 61 61 13 15 37 46 8 15
Un 90 160 5 9 40 46 II 6 5 5 I II 26 101
624
D-lII MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY pLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION
Where Born
"'ssam
Bih.r
Jammu and K'lshmir
Madhya Pradesh Punjab
Rajasthan
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Tripu'a Himachal ?radesh
Born in Nepal Born in Pakistan
Rural R
U Un
Rural R
U Rural R
U Rural R
U Rural R
U
F.ural R
U RJral R
U Rural R
U
2.
Born in other countries out side India
TOTAL
Born elsewhere' in district of enumeratiJn
Assam
Born In Nepal
Born In other countries outside India
Rural R
U
Un Rural R
U
DUration of residence in place of enumeration in years
Total Migrants Less than I yr. 1-5 years 6-10 y:ars II-IS years 16 and over Period not stated , __ .A____, ..-_.A. __ ~ ,-_..A.. __ "-,\ r--.J---. ~ __ ..A.. __ .....,. • __ ..A __ , r--...A.- _ ~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Fernal.s Males Fem'les
4
1,127 1,156
58 45 14 26
12
2.
2.
• 3 15
I
2
4 3
2. 6 2.
16 3 292 266 381 421
5
I
2
32 12
14 3
9
16
7 9 10 II 12
MANIPUR
4 II
24 497 ~II 243 274 183 170
5 3~ 30 7 10
2 & 14 2 4 7
2.
6 45
99
I
2. I
4
2.
1 I
44 230 125 52
214
52 9S 102
TENGNOUPAL SUB·DIVISION
3,668 4,279
3,407
98 , 24
8
2
129
4,110
41
II
116
181 243 1,340 1,573 606
160
18
2
227 1,214 1,484 S83 12 29 26
2
78 63 12
815
795 I
11
556
5
21
649
29
13
165
2
.-
126
14
166
4
I
120
878 772
818
36
9
15
757
2
13
15 16
II
3
II
80 198
76 198
TABLE-VI
DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF WORKERS AND NON~WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH
Fly-leaf
This table shows distribution of birth-place by industrial categories of workers and non-workers. It thus gives valuable information on the category of workers among migrants by birth-place. The table
is presented for total, rural and urban. Migrants
625
coming from all the other States and Union Territories of India as also from foreign countrieshave been shown in this table. Under each j;ontinent the figures have been shown for individual countries.
626
D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS C---__________ A ______ ~
II A.s
A., Agricultural
Rural Total Total Workers Cultivator tabourer
Urban r----- _A ------1" r--A---~ r----"A.---~ ,--- A--- 1
Country/State where born UnciassiOable Persons Mlles Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 4 5 6 8 10 II
• MANIPUR-TOTAL
TOTAL POPULATION l
92996 1,186 998 780,037 317,05a 391,979 183,127 174,793 141,181 A. Born in Incia R 696,306 348,941 3-17 ,3~5 165,684 151,893 136,924 90,873 1,075 950
U 74.725 33,259 41,466 13 ,790 21,124 1,98; 644 31
Unc 948 264 684 136 218 114 205
Within the state of enumeration R 687,791 344,055 343,736 162,161 15C,597 134,902 90,1.7 I 012 928
U 73,064 32, )93 40,771 13,150 21,125 1,925 597 30
Unc 829 245 584 131 2Q 1 112 191
(al Born in place of Enumeration R 572,614 301,730 270,884 133,901 105,024 112,263 61,577 896 846
U 58,825 28,990 29,835 10,667 12,318 670 19 (b) Born elsewhere in District of
Enumeration R 115,177 42,325 72,852 28,260 45,573 22,639 28,550 116 82
U 14,239 3,303 10,93. 1,483 8 797 1,.155 597 II
Une 82.9 245 584 131 2el 112 191
II States In India beyond the State of enumerat ion R 8,515 ~,886 3,629 3,523 I, 2 ~6 2,022 746 63 22
U 1,661 966 695 MO 99 61 ~7 '-Une .119 19 100 5 17 14 L-
(a) Andhra Prade\h R 7 6 4
U 2 2
(b) Assam R ~, 770 3,583 2,187 2,544 1,104 1,85' 6q7 39 2
U 648 375 173 108 18 9 5 Une 91 17 74 3 8 I
(c) Bihar R 368 326 42 299 3 U 101 64 37 56
Unc 8 I 7 5 • ~
(d) Gujarat R I
U 3 2 (e) Jammu a nd Kashmir R 6 5
U 7 6 ::_
(f) Keral. R II II 10
U 23 19 4 IS (g) Madhya Pradesh R II 9 2
U 10 3 7 2 (h) M .dras R 8 7 I 6
U 13 5 4 7 <i) Maharashtra R 4 4
U 18 14 4 II
(j) My,ore R 2 2 2 U 18 5 13
Unc I (k) Oris!. R 7 6 5
U 6 2 'I 2 (I) Punjab R 132 80 52 55
U 166 88 78 60 2 lIn,.
iJ27
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OE.BIRTH
WORKERS ~ ________ ~~ __ ~ ________________ A __________________ ~ _______ -------~
III In
Mining Qua. rrying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, V VIII
t"lunting .nd IV In VII In
Plantations, At Manufacturing VI In Transport IX
Orchards, and Householg other than House- In Trade and Storage and In X
allied activities Indnstry hold Industry Construction Commer,e Communication, Other Services Non workers
r- -A----l r----'-----1 r--- ......... ---""'\ ,.---__ .J....____------,_ ,--J,...._~--1 f---J.....--~ 1---..A..---1 r~-____A....--~
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
HANIPUR-TOTAL
574 231 7,291 71,81$ 948 258 2,003 233 5,313 6,561 3,014 19 21,701 1,612203,931 218,186
"38 225 5,089 53,924 5/6 167 1,358 231 2,894 4,401 I,m 16 15,483 1,106183,257 195,472
32 6 2,146 17,859 261 8\ 635 2 2,216 2,146 1,240 3 5,243 478 19,469 20,242
2 2 7 13 5 128 41)6
529 225 5,020 53,531 540 1~3 1,300 231 2,625 4,383 1,696 16 14,531 993 IcI,894 193,139
32 6 2,126 17,841 257 86 62~ 2 2,039 2,142 1,22.0 3 4,896 443 19,143 19,646
I I 6 5 13 114 383
H6 173 4,33a 38,976 474 127 1,150 li5 2,POO 2,532 1,41a 12 10,9: 6 60· 167,829 165,860
20 1,940 10,081 222 85 580 1,828 1,744 1,173 4,215 415 18,32J 17,507
83 52 682 14,S55 66 36 150 56 625 l,aSI 270 -\ 3,621 387 14,0&5 27,279
12 6 186 7,760 3S 45 2 211 398 47 681 33 620 2,139 I I S 13 3 114 383
69 393 3. 4 58 269 18 51 946 113 1,363 2,333
20 la 10 177 4 20 347 30 326 596 I I 2 2 14 83
2 I
6 37 378 5 27 110 10 23 441 104 1,039 1,083 14 1 3 58 2 9 122 7 167 245
I 2 14 66
15 2 27 ...:.. 28 38 182 3 27 36
2 \ 9 44 ·1 34
2
I
2 'I. - 2
10 I
14 .. 2 6 2
__,_ 2 7 . 5
1- :2 7
I :_ 2
6 4 of
2 5 5
4
2 4
23 2 7 22 25 49
33 17 2 28 76 S
628
D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS ~ __________ A ________ ~
As As Agricultural
Rural Total Total Workers Cultivator labourer
Urban ,-- ----..A..-----i ,-----J-1 ,----""'----. , ____ A ___ -,
Country /State where born Unclassifiable Persons Males Femal es Males Females Males Females M~les Females
2 4 5 6 7 10 II
MANIPUR-TOTAL (cotnd.)
(m) Rajasthan R 209 147 62 114
U 120 91 39 64 (n) Uttar Pradesh R 185 159 26 146 4 I
U 88 54 34 40 4 2
Unc 6 5 I
(01 West Bengal R 492 295 197 238 110 98 84 24 20
U 330 189 141 152 44 50 42 41
Unc 7 7 3
(p) Deihl R 2 6
U 42 22 20 2
Un~ I
(q) Himachal Pradesh R I
U
(r) Tripura R 1.146 117 1,029 78 64 62 52
U 5) 28 25 15 I
Unc 2 2
(s) Nagaland R 146 125 21 U 12 7
.(1) SIKKIM R
B. Born in countries In Asia beyond 8,053 4.590 3,463 3,513 1,457 2,158 1,274 eo '18
Ind ia (including U.S.S.R.)
(a) Bhutan 212 124 . 88 98 70' 89 69 I ( b) Burma 1,108 501 607 439 361 381 351 I (e) China 97 9'1 (d) Nepal 3,576 2,146 1,430 1,644 529 905 458 73 47 (e) Pakistan 3,056 1,724 1,332 1,325 495 782 391 5
(f) Saudi Arbi. 3 I 2 I 2 2 (g) Thailand
C. Born in countries In Europe
(excludin2 U.S.S,R 4 3
(a) Italy 4 3
D. Born in countries in Oceania I (a) New Zealand
629
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-(contd.)
WORKERS ~ ____ ~ ________________________ -A ____________ - ________________ ~
III In
Mining Qua-rrying, Livestock.
Forestry. Fishi ng. V VIII
H~nting and IV In VII In
Plantations. At Manufactu ri ng 'II in Transport, IX
Orchards. and ~~usehold other than House- In Trade and Storage and In X allied a~tivities Industry hold Inoustry Construction Commerce Co,nmunications Other Services Non-workers
,..-_--..A. __ -, ,........--.-~-..-..
,-._.. __ .A.. _ __..... ,----J...._._~ ,.----~ ,----"---1 ._..___A__"""I ,----..A..---l
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 -<.5 26 27
MANJPUR-TOTAL-(contd.)
2 ,2 70 37 33 60
I ~8 14 11 39
9 2 2 16 2 9 109 13 22
I 6 31 14 30 4
2 2 110 57 87
2 9 7 81 37 91
4 6
2 20 I~
I
1
2 3 2 2 9 4 39 965
~ 2 8 13 24
2
2 122 20
7
4 54 90 II 5 10 219 20 958 32 1,077 2.006
8 26 18
28 2 2 27 62 246
2 2 88 2 8 5 16 6 634 IJ 502 901 2 "14 80 2 10 173 II 2E9 16 39' 837
-~ - 3
I I
630
D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS --'--------")
II
I As As Agricultural
Rural Total 10tal Workers CultiYator Labourer
Urban r- ----.--A.--------J , ___ _.A.. __ --.. , ___ .A... ____ ........ ,---_..A. ___ ~
Country IState where born Uncl.,,,nable Persom Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 4 5 6 7 10 " MANIPUR- RURAL
TOTAL POPULATION 7i2,32() 852,937 359, }81 169,142 161,209 140,413 91,991 1,163 998
A, Born in India R 690,326 345,64; 344,690 163,736 150,709 136,841 90,869 1,071 950
U 14,682 3,568 11,114 2.675 8,859 1,314 644 12
Unc 933 264 669 135 216 Ilf 205
I. Within the State of enumeration R 683,222 341,826 341,396 160,949 149,4H " 134,821 90,123 1,008 926
U 14,239 3,?03 10,936 2,483 8,797 1,255 597 II
Unc 829 245 584 131 201 112 191
(a) Born fn PI.ce of enumeration R 572,614 301,730 270,864 133,901 105,u24 112,263 61,577 896 646
(b) Bor.1 elsewhere in District R 110,60B 40,096 70,512 27,048 44,415 22,558 28,5;6 112 82
of enl)meratlon U 14,239 3,303 10,936 2,4B3 8,797 1,255 597 II
Unc 8L9 A5 584 131 201 112 191
II. States in India beyond the 3,284 2,787 1,260 2,020 746 63 22
State of enumeration R 7,104 3,820
U 443 265 178 192 62 59 47
Une 104 19 8; 5 15 2 14
(a) Andhra Pradesh R 3 2 2
(b) Assam R 5,352 3,298 2,O~4 2,376 1,081 1,856 607 39 2
U 193 116 77 63 It 9 5
Uno 81 17 64 7 6
(c) Bihar R 124 117 7 112 I
U 9 8
Une 5 4 4
(d) Guiarat 'R
U I I
(e) Jammu and Kashmir R 4 3
(f) Keral. R 6' . (g) Madhya Pradesh R 3
U 2 2
(h) Madras R I
U
(i) Maharashlra R I I I
U 2 1 I
(il Orls$' R 2 I
U I
~k) Punjab R 29 15 14 2
U 12 9 3
Unc 3 3
(I) Raja,than R II 10 I
U 3 3
m) Uttar Pradesh R 36 28 28 4 I
U 18 14 4 14 2 2
Unc 5 I 4 I I
(n) West Ben~al R 395 220 175 170 lOS 98 S4 24 20
U 189 105 84 93 '13 48 42
Unc 6 3
631
0F WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-(contd)
WORKERS ,- _, _______________ ---_____ ~ _____ ..A.. __________________ _... ________ --~
III In
Mining Qua-
rrying. Livestock forestry, Fishing, V
Hunting and IV In vii
Plantations, At Manufacturing VI In
Orchards, and household other tbn House- In Trade and
allied ilelivilies Industry hold Industry Construction Commerce
,-'_ A_-_, ,.---'----. ,.-___ A--, r--- A ---, ,--,.)....---1
Mlles Females Males Females Males Famales Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
MANIPUR-RURAL
547 131 5,165 60,810 575 159 1,385 233 2,935 4,678
531 225 4,955 52,965 539 156 1,331 231 2,631 4,270
12 6 189 7,769 35 I 49 2 244 399
6 2 2
525 225 4,932 . 52,595 529 154 1,280 231 2,548 ,4,253
12 186 7,7 t O 35 45 2 211 398
6 I I
446 173 4,338 38,976 474 127 I, ISO 175 2,000 2,532
79 52 594 13,619 55 27 130 56 548 1,721
12 6' 186 7,760 35 45 2 211 398
I 6
6 23 370 10 2 51 83 17
9 4 33 I
19 363 2 2 23 62 10
20
8 28 13
4
- I 2 -; 2
- I
2
2 3 2
2
4
VIII
In
Transport,
Storage ana
Communications
,.----~"':"-1
Males Females
22 23
1,684 15
1,620 15
48
7 1,604 15
47
1,418 12
186
47
5
16 I
2
16
2
IX In X
Other Services Non-workers , ___ A-_ 1
r---,.).--~
Males
24
15,165
14,217 772
13
13,702
681 13
10,916
2,786
681 13
515
91
2
354
30
58
4
2
5
7
8
I
23
12
47
38
Females Males Females
25 26 27
1,083183,795198,17"
1,028 181,910 193,971
38 893 2,255
3 128 453 925180,877 191,947 33 820 2,139
114 383 606 167,829 165,860
m Ij,048 26.087
33 ·820 2,139 3 114 383
103 1,033 2,024 5 73 116
1-4 70
97 922 973 53 60
14 57
5 5
2
6 12
3
4
2
.- 3
SO 97
12 41 3
632
D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS
'-"""'-~----.--'--~
" As
As Agricultural Rural Total Total Workers Cultivater Labour Uaban ,-----..A..-----l r----.)...---.---... ,----......... --7" ....... f---..A.- ..... -~
Country/State where born Unclassinabl e Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 6 7 . 8 9 10 II
MANJPUI\-RURAL
(0) Delhi Unc
(p) Himachal Pradesh U (q) Trlpur. R 1,107 88 1,019 66 60 60 52
U 10 5
Unc 2 2 (r) Nagaland R 27 25 2
U I (s) 51KKIM R
6. Bort) in countries in Asia beyond
Indi. (including' U.S.S.R.) 6,376 3,456 2,920 2,592 1,425 2,154 1,274 80 48 (a) Bhutan 208 120 .. 88 94 70 89 69 I (b) Burma 997 442 555 401 357 381 351 (c) Chin. 88 88 (d) Nepal 2,841 1,586 1,255 1,130 519 90S 458 73 47 (e) PaKistan 2,239 1,219 1,020 965 477 778 394
(f) Saudi Arabia 3 I 2 2 2
C. Born in countries in Europe
(excluding U.S.S.R.) 3 ra) Italy 3
MANIPUR-URBAN
TOTAL POPULATION 67,717 34,111 33,596 13,985 13,584 759 4 23
A. Born in In:] ia 5,980 3,295 2,685 1,948 1,184 83 4 4 U 60,043 29,691 30,3,2 11,115 12,365 672 19 Unc 15 15 :2
I. Within the State of Enumeration R 4,569 2,229 2,340 1,212 1,148 81 4 4 U 58,825 28,990 29,835 10,667 12,328 670 19
<a) Born in place of Enumeration U 58, B2S 28,990 29,835 10,667 12,328 670 19 (b) Born elsewhere in District
of Enumeration R 4,569 2,229 2,340 1,2 12 1,148 81 4 II. States in India beyond the State
of Enumeration R 1,411 1,066 345 736 36 2 U 1,21S 701 517 446 37 2 Unc 15 15 2
(a) Andhra Pradesh R 4 4 2 U 2 2 2
(b) Assam R 418 285 133 168 23 U 455 259 196 145 " Unc 10 10 I
(c) Bihar R 244 209 35 187 4 U 92 56 36 48 3 Unc 2
(d) Gujarat U 2 I I (e) Jammu and Kashmir R 2 2 2
U 6
633
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-(contd.)
WORKERS' ,..---__________________ __....:....-______ -A _________ •
ill In
Mining Qua
rrying, Livestock, Forestry Fish'ing.
Hunting and Plantations,
Orchards, and
allied activities r--;-.......A._--,
IV At
Household
lr.dustry ,- ___ A._--,
V In
Manufacturine
other than House-
hold Industry r--..A..-~-l
VIII vii In
VI - In Transport,
In Trade and Storage and
Construction Commerce Communications ,--~ __ ..A.. ___ ,
r----'----, , __ ..A__ __ ,
IX
In X Other Services Non-workers
,..------J....---1 ,-___ .A. __ -.
Male, Females Males Females Males Females Males Female, Male, Females Males females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27
MANIPUR-RURAL-(concIJ.)
634'
D- VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS
r-------------~-----~
II As
As Agricultural
Rural Total Tobl Worker. Cultivator labourer
Urban r ....... .._------A-------, r--_..._.Io._-------" r-__ ...... A--_..__~ ,----"'---~
Country/Stale where born Unclassifiable Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II
MANIPUR-URBAN (concld')
(I) Ker,l. R 5 5
U 23 19 4 15
(g) Madhya Pradesh R 2 5
U 5 2
(hl Madras R 7 6 I 5
U 12 4 8 .0\ 7
(il Mahar •• htra R 3 2
U 16 13 10
(j) Mysore R 2 2 2
U 18 13 -'-
Unc
(k) Orissa R 4 4 4 U 0 4
(I) Punjab R 103 65 38 46 I
U 154 79 75 52 - 2
(m) Rajasthan R 198 137 61 105 2 U 117 78 39 61
(n) Uttar Pradesh R 149 131 18 118 U 70 40 30 26 2
Uno
lo) West Ben2al R 97 75 22 68 2 U 141 84 57 59 Un, I
(p) Delhi R. 8 2 6
U 42 22 20 2 (q) Hi machal Pradesh R I I (rJ Tripur. R 39 29 10 12 4
U 43 23 20 15 (5) Nagaland R 119 100 19 3
U II 6
B. Born in countries in Asia beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) 1,677 1,134 ~43 921 32 4
(a) Bhutan 4 4 4 (b) Burma III 59 52 38 4
(c) China 3 (d) Nepal 735 560 175 514 10 ~) Pakistan 817 50S 312 360 la 4
(f) Thailand ,-C. Born in countries in Europe
(Excluding U.S SR.)
(a) Italy
D. Born in countries in Oceania I (0) New Zealand I ....::. .. """\
635
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE Of_BIRTH
WORKERS r-------_______________________ ..,.. ____ ~ __________________ ""' III In
Mining Qua-rryin2. livestock, Forestry, Fishing, V VIII Hunting and IV In VII In Plantations, At Manufacturing VI III Transport IX Orchards, and Household other than House- In Trade and Storage and In X allied activities Indnstry hoi d I nd 4stry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-worker,
r--.A._-_.--.. , ___ A--._-.. ,---~ r----~ ,---........ _--1 r----..A.----... r---A--_~ ,.----'-----, Males Females Males Females Male. Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femal ••
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
MANIPUR-URBAN (concid.)
5 1-1 -I 3
2. 3 2 2 S -I .1
2 7 I I I
6 " 3 2
8 5
4 I -I
23 7 15 19 37 7 31 ..:. 12 2 27 73
2 2 69 3 29 32 S9 , 46 13 17 39
2 13 9 ·86 13 18 6 19 l 14 28
I
2 2 1 2 63 7 20
1 5 6 43. 25 56 I
I 6 2 20 19
2 3 I 2 5 17 .;
4 2. 8 a 19
2 97 19 6 5
35 6 10 3 158 5 II 698 18 213 51 I
-I
23 2 2 13 2 21 ~a
2 I I 3
3 3 6 2 3 505 2 46 165
33 3 128 J 1~6 14 145 294 I
~
636
D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS ~ __________ A ________ ~
As
As Agricultural Rural Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer Urban r-------..A...-r ----1 r------"---..., r---~-~
r-____ ..A..-, __ ""'"")
Country/State where born Uncla"iflable Persons Males Females: Males Females Males Femal.s M.le. Females
2 4 10 II
IMPHAL WEST SUB- DIVISION-TOTAL
TOTAL POPULATION 178,235 88,515 89,72D '9,567 $3,398 19,670 5, SO? JlO 84
A- Born in India R 127,972 63, 893 64,079 29,519 23,031 18,795 5,830 96 32 U 48,125 23,228 24,897 8,962 10,31 I 694 66 12 Unc 23 23 4
I. Within the State of Enumeration R 126,454 62,761 63,693 28,726 22,983 18,782 5,824 96 32 U 46,913 22,540 24,373 8,532 10,270 677 66 12
Unc 7 7 (a) Born i~ place of Enumeratio n R 102,733 57,331 45,402 25,201 11,921 17,129 2,929 ~I 21
U H,079 21,821 22.258 7,998 8,774 404 7 (bJ Bern elsewhere in District
23,721 5,430 18,291 of Enumeration f\ 3,525 II ,062 1,653 2,895 35 II U 2,834 719 2,115 534 1,496 273 66 !J
Unc 7 7 I
1I. State in lodi a beyond the State of Enumerati on R 1,518 1,131 386 793 ~8. 13
U 1,212 688 524 450 41 17 Unc 15 16 3
(a) Andhra Pradesh R 4 4 2 U 2 2 2
(b) Amm R 437 284 153 161 37 U 444 255 189 146 14 Unc II II 2
(cJ Sihar R 313 277 36 258 4 U 83 50 33 44
Unc
(d) Guiarat U -;
<el Jammu and Kashmir R 2 2 2 U 7 6 5
(I) Kerala R 5 5 5 U 21 17 4 14
(g) Madhya Pradesh R 8 6 2 5 U 7 2 5 2
(h) Madra. R 7 6 U 12 4
(i) M.harashtra R 3 3 2 U 14 12 10 .... 0) Mysore R 2 2 2 U 17 4 13
Unc I I (k) Orissa R 4 4 4
U 6 2 4 2 (I Pun iab R 10J 65 3Q 47 U 153 78 75 51 (m) Raj .. th an R 198 137 61 105 2 U 115 76 39 59 (n) Uttar Prad esh R 140 122 18 1/3 U 59 633 2 21 Un~ I ,
I""
637
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-(contd.)
WORKERS
r----------------------------~ -----------III In
Minin~ Qua-rrying, Livestock,
Forestry, Fishing, V VIII Hunting and IV In VII In
Plantations, At Manufacturing VI in Transport, IX
Occhards, and Household other than House· In Trade and Storage and In X allied activities Industry hold Inoustry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers r---A.---, .----"--1 r----A..-~ r--..A.---~ .---oA--, r-------A---, ,--"---;
I __ .A. __ ~
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 , 25 26 21
INPHAL WEST SUB.DIVISION-TOTAL
131 15 3,553 13,367 561 HIS 1,109 3,050 3,380 1,874 4 9,507 581 48,948 56,311 106 12 2,026 15, I 16 349 24 630 1,379 1,757 914 I 5,224 259 34,374 41,048 26 3 1,504 8,241 205 81 474 1,515 1,6 17 947 3 3,605 30G 1,246 14,586
2 2 19 103 12 1,982 15,090 325 12 594 1,198 1,754 880 4,766 146 34,035 40,710 16 3 1,487 8,230 201 81 466 1,372 1,613 929 3 3,362 274 14,008 14 103
I 6 90 1,718 8,005 298 6 525 999 814 727 3,654 141 32,130 33,481 18 1,425 7,009 199 80 456 't 332 1,415 912 3,245 267 13,823 13,484 13 7 264 7,085 27 16 69 199 940 153 1,112 107 1,905 7,229
3 62 1,221 2 I 10 40 198 17 117 7 185 619 I
3 4'1 26 24 2 36 181 34 458 II 339 338 17 II 4 8 143 4 18 243 26 238 483
I 2 13 2
I
16 21 6 43 2 7 80 7 123 116 5 9 ' 2 38 2 9 89 3 109 175
1 9 14 I 19 27 2S 5 168 3 19 32
2 5 37 30 I
5 5
13 3 2 3 2
2 5 .. I
2 7 ,_ I I I 6 4 2 2
2 8 4 S _
4 2 ..
23 7 15 18 37 7 I 31 II 2 27 73 2 2 I 69 29 32 59
I 46 II 17 39 2 13 9 81 9 I B
5 15 3 12 23 I
638
D-VJ DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS
""------.
11 I As
As Agricultural Rural Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer Urban
,--_____ .A.. ______ ,
r----..A...---1 r---......._---~ ,...---..A.. ___ --...
Country/State where born UnclassifiabJe Persons Males Females Males Females Males Female, Male, Females
1 4 7 8 9 10 II
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-TOTAL (conelo.)
(0) <Nest Bengal R 131 87 44 66 2 U IB2 98 B4 73 I 15
Unc I I
(p) Delhi R 8 2 6 I U 35 20 15 2
(q) Himachal Pradesh R (r) Tripura R 33 26 7 12 I ...
\J 43 23 20 IS I
(5l Nagaland R 119 99 20 2 U II 5
B. Born in ,ountries in Asia beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) 2,113 1,391 720 1,065 51 181 13 2 2
(0) Bhutan 35 28 7 28 3 24 3 . (b) Burma 115 60 55 39
(c) China 6
(d) Nepal 1,238 861 377 672 24 150 9 2 1 (e) Pakistan 715 438 277 321 19 7 (f) Thialancl I
C. Born in Countries in Europe (exclu('ing USSR)
(a) Italy
D. Born in Countries In Oceania
(a) New Zeland
IMP HAL WEST SUB.DIVISION-RURAL
TOTAl. POPULATION 116, S4S 61,130 64,415 18,559 23,110 19,103 5,01 103 43 A. Born In India R 123,071 61,036 62,835 27,804 22,188 18,735 5,828. 96 32
U 2,900 746 2,154 553 1,50 1 288 66 5 Unc 8 8 2
I. Within tho State of ~numeratiDn R 121,882 60,916 61,966 27,709 22,170 18,724 5,822 96 32 U 1,834 71~ 2, II~ ,34 1,496 273 66 5 Unc 7 7 I
(a) Born in plac~ of Enumeration R 102,733 57,331 45,402 25,20 1 11,921 17,129 2,919 61 21 (b) Born elsewhere in Distri,t of
20,149 3,585 16,56-1 2,508 10,249 1,595 Enumeration R 2,893 35 II U 2,834 719 2, II, 534 1,496 273 66 5
Unc 7 7 I II. St.tes in India beyan' tho State
of enumeration IR 189 120 69 95 18 II U 66 27 39 19 5 15
Unc I I 1
(.) Assam R 68 25 43 17 17 7 6 U 2tJ 12 8 4 3 2 Unc I I I
(b) Bihar R 74 73 73 (c) Orissa U 1 I I
(d) Punjab R
(e) Uttar Pradesh R 2 2 U I ,- I
639
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BJRTH-(contd.)
WORKERS
r---------------------~--------A-----------------------------~--~ III In
Mining Qua. rrying, Livestock Forestry, Fishing. V VIII
Hunting and IV In VII In
Plantations, At Manufacturing VI In Transport, IX Qrc;hards, and household othe r to.n House· In Trade and Storage ana In X allied activities Industry hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications' Other Servi ces Non-workers r---A~ r-----'------. r--;---A.--~ ,-----A.....;...-1 ,_..A._j.--l r---..A-_--\ r-----~-~ ,......._. __ ,.A_.._~
Males Females Males Females Males Famales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
I~ 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2.0 21 22 23 2-4 25 26 27
IMPHAL WEST SUB·DIVISION-TOTAL (concld.)
2. 2 S9 21 21 6 43 25 83
I 6
2 I
18 14 , I 5 14
4 2. 8 19 Z 97 19
23 5 156 13 677 6 5
19 328 669 4 4
23 2 2 14 21 SO 2 2 .
5 3 5 502 189 353 16 6 124 157 14 117 258
....,
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-RURAL
107 15 1,991 15,690 II 15 621 1,174 1,823 823 4,220 207 33,571 40, 7~5
~9 12 1,123 14,462 315 14 609 1,131 1,642 804 4,O~2 198 33,232 39,847 B 3 62 1,224 2 I 12 41 199 17 118 8 193 653
1 6
99 12 1,915 14,453 315 14 580 1,131 1,640 803 4,046 197 33,207 39,796 8 3 62 . 1,221 2 I 10 40 198 17 117 7 I B'i 619
1 6
90 1,718 8,005 298 6 525 999 814 727 3,654 141 32,130 33,481
9 197 6,448 17 55 132 826 76 392 56 1,077 6,115 8 62 1,221 1 10 40 19 B 17 117 7 185 619
1 ,- 6
29 46 25 51 2 I S 34
7 2 26 2 5 -.
27 46 I
2
640
D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES·
wORKERS
r---------'-----....
II
As
As Agr icultural Rural Total Total Workers Cultivator Labour Uaban .-----.,.,._-----~ ,---A--·--1 r---.,A.._--~ "_..,... __ ..A.. ___ "",,
CQU n try/State where born Unola,ssiflable Persons Males Females Males Females l'1'ale, Females Males Females
2 4 5 7 8 9 ld II
Imphal West Sub·Diyl.lon-Rural (oontd.)
(f) West Bengal R 39 17 22 2 I .:.. U 4<1 14 30 14 '1 J
(g) Tripur. R 4 '4. 2
(n) Na2aland R
B. Born in countries in A,ia beyond Inala (inCluding U.S.S,R •• 566 348 218 102 19 IBO 13 2 '""'2.
(a) Bhutan 31 24 7 24 24
(b) Burma 4
(c) Nepal 520 316 104 170 14 150 9 2 2
(d) Pakistan II 7 4 7
Imphal We.t Sub· Division-Urban
TOTAL POPULATION 51,690 26,385 25,305 11,008 9.688 467 2
A, Born in India R 4.901 2.857 2.044 1.715 843 60 1. U 45,225 22,482 22,743 8.429 8,810 406 7 Unc 15. 15 2 ..l
Within the State of Enumeration R 3,572 1,845 1,727 1,017 <13 ~8 2 U 44,079 21,821 22,258 7.998 8.774 404 7
(a) Born in place of Enumeration U 44,079 2i ,821 22,258 7,998 8,774 404 7
(b) Born elsewhere in District of
Enumeration' R 3,572 1,845 1,727 1,017 813 5B 2
II. States in India beyond the State of Enumeration R 1,329
I'6W 317 696 30 1
U 1,146 485 431 36 2 Unc 15 15 2
(8) A~dhra Pradesh R 4 6 2 U 2 2 2
(b) Assam R 369 159 110 144 20 U 424 243 181 142 II Unc 10 10 I
(c) Bihar R 239 204 35 185 4 U 83 50 33 44 3 Unc 2 2 I
(d) Gujarat U -/
641
OF WORKERS ANn r\ON-WORKERS'BY PLACE OF JJIRTH-(contd.)
WORKERS . ,---.-::_..:-.:....~-.::...--~--!..~..:::.--------------__.II..,- -----
III
In Mining Qua-
rryini. Livestock. Forestry Fishini' V VIII Hunting' and IV In VI) In Plantation!, At Manufacturing VI In Transport. IX Orc~ards, and Household other than House- In Trade and Storage and In X allied activities Ir,dustrr hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications .,Other Services Non-workers r-- A
-----.. r- __ .~.A.. ---, ,--""""'--...... • ----;_..A.-r - 1 ,--_"""__--, r---"-----~I .,----- _.-"---~ r-- -- ...... -.~~ Males Females Males Female~ Males Femal.s Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-RURAL-(concld.)
15 22 26
2
-" 6 2 2 2 10 146 199
'I
2
2 2 2 146 190
IMPHAL WEST SUB·PIVISION- URBAN
" 25 1,561 7,617 145 '3 488 1,876 1,538 1,051 4 5,287 374 15,377 15,'12
103 654 34 10 21 248 115 110 I 1,132 61 1,142 1,201 7 18 1,442 7,017 203 80 '462 1,474 1,418 930 3 3,487 292 14,053 13,933
2 13
67 637 10 8 14 67 114 77 720 51 828 914 4
18 ,425 7,009 b9 80 456 1,332 1,415 912 3 3,245 267 13,823 13,484
18 1,425 7,009 199 80 456 1,332 1,415 912 3 3,245 267 13, e23 13,'I!8"1
4 67 637 10 8 1"1 67 114 77 720 51 828 91.
36 17 24 2 7 181 I 33 412 10 314 287 £
17 8 4 6 142 3 18 242 25 230 449 2
i.
9 12 " 43 6 80 7 115 90
5 6 38 2 9 89 101 170
f_ 9
14 19 25 5 122 19 31
L 2' 5 37 6 30
WORKERS
~---~--------.. -~~--~~~
]I As
,As AIIricullUrtl Rural Total Total:Worker. Cultivator labourer 'Vrban
,..-______ ..A. ____ ---.. ,..--_..A.._-1 r--_A_--l r----..A..----~
Country/State, where -born Untla5sin~bte Persons M.les Females Male, rem;l)es (1.1 •• Femal., M_le. F.ro.I~.
2 3 " 5 7 10 II
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION- URBAN (eoncld.)
(e) Jammu and Kashmi, R 2 2 2 U 7 6 5
-(I) Kera!~ _R 5 l5 5 U 21 17 -I 14
'(g) Madhya Pra de,h R 8 6 2 5 U 7 2 S 2 -::-
(h) Madras R 7 6 5 U 12 4 " 7
(i) ""aharashtr, R 3 3 2 U 14 -12 2 10
(j) MysQ[e R 2 2 U 17 4 13
.Une I I (k) Orissa R 4 4 4
U 5 I 4 I
(I) Punjab R 102 64 J8 46 I U )53 78 -qS 51 2
.("1) Raj'll!ha" R Ig~ ~37 61 105 2 U I 5 76 39 ~9
(n') Uttar Prade sh R 138 122 16 113 U 58 33 25 21 2 Unc I I
.(0) We.! Bengal R 92 70 )2 64 2 U 138 1:4 ~4 59 2 Unc " I
'(i»'Delhi R ti 2 6 I U 35 20 _l5 2 --.
(q) Hi'l'~thal Pril<lp.h R I I
,(r) Trip.ura R 29 .~ 10 2
U 4.3 l3 20 IS (s) Nagaland R II~ t99 19 2
u 1.1 6 B •• B~rn in countries in Asia beyond
'India (in-eluding U:S.S.R,) 1,547 1,045 '502 863 32
(a) Bhutan 4 "I 4 (b) Burma III ·59 52 38 4 -: -,:
(c) Chin.<' 9 6 3 5 (d) Nepal 718 545 173 502 10 (e) Pakistan 704 ~I "273 31"1 18 (f) Thai13nd I
C. Born in .countries in Europ~ (excluding U.S.S.R,) (a) Italy
D. Born in countries in Oceania I
(a) New Zealand I
~
~·W6IHiERfi ;ANDtNQN-~~'!ly. DL~Q OIt BIRTH
WORKERS r-----
_______ -A __________________________________ ~
III In
Mining Qua.
rry ina. Livestock, Foreltry. Fishin!!. 'I '1111 H.MItinr and IV In VII In PI}~ations, At Manufacturing VI In Transport IX Cilr.€h-..d50 and Househol4 other than House· In Trade and Storage and In X alij~ aWlllties Indnstr~ hold Indu>-tr¥ CQnstruction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers
r~-:---"-'\.r.- --""'\ ~-~ r--~ r----"-----""\ r----......_----"" r----.A.-~ ,----'----.. Males females Males Femaies Ma~es, Females Mates females Males Females Males Femalgs' Males Females Males Fem'lJel
12 13 Ii IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION-URBAN (condd.)
..... -I 5
-' -.:. 5 13 3
2 3 I 2 2 5
:1:' ~ I.
....:. 7 I I I I 6 4 2 2
2 -. ...l. 4
-I -+ -, I 4
I 23 7 15 18 37 7 ...: ~ I 91 _" II 2 17 73 2 2 I 69 _.. 291 -- 32. 59 , I 046 II 17 3'1 8 2. 13 9 81 9 16 I S 15 2 12 23
I
i I 2 59 " 20 5 6 ... 43 25 S4
T I 6
1 t8 I I
I I S 12 6 4 2 S S 19
1 91 19 '7' 6 5
17 6 5 1504 5 II 667 18 182 0470 4 _' ~
..... 13 2 2 13 2 2:1 ~B
2 2· I I 3 3- 6 2 3 493 2 0\3 163 '
15 3 6 5 1204 I 6 157 14 1f7 25~
I
644-
D-VI DISTRIBUTION -OF INDUSTRIAL 'CATEGdRIES
WORKERS -r---------........ ----A.---_____ ~
It A<
As Agrfeultural Rural Total Total Workers ~ Cultivator Labourer Urban r----7-..)..._~----. .------'---........, r---J.---~ r--_":"-A--- J
"CouAtry'!State wh~re born .
Unci assinable P~rsons Male, Females Mlle, Female' Male,' Femal~$ Moles Females
2- 4 5 6 7 10 II
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-10TAL
TOTAL POPULATION 122,655 60,33a '2,311 27,339 29,686 18,287 :6, III 181 31 A. Born in India R 98,701 51,907 -46,794 23,710 19.349 17,353 5,716 167 31
U 23,190 8,145 15,045 3,401 10,151 768 221 14 Unc 512 112 400 112 173 .105 167
I. Within'the State of Enumeration R 98,430 51,76B 46,662 23,628 19,306 17,341 "5,697 167 31 U 23,OB5 B,OBI 15 004 3,370 10, 141 768 221 14
Unc 451 109 342 109 159 104 153 (a) Born in p.'ac~ of Enumeration R 68,234 48,043 40,191 21,365 16,027 15,66B 3,666 154 31
U 14,746 7,169 7,577 2,669 3,554 266 12 (b) Born elsewhere in District
Of Enumeration R 10,196 3,725 6,471 2,263 3,279 1,673 2,031 13 U 8,339 912 7,427 701 6,593 502 221 2 Unc 451 109 342 IQ9 159, 101 153
II. States in India beyond the State of Enumeration R 271 139 132 82 43 12 19
U 105 64 41 31 4
Une 61 58 14 14 (a) Assam R 163 55 108 45 34 15
U 57 34 23 13 3 Uoc 39 2 37 2
(b) Bihar R 21 17 4 II 2
U 9 6 3 4 Unc 6 4 f
(cl Gujarat U I I (dl Kerala R 4 4 4
U 2 2 (el Madhya Pradesh U (f) Madra. R
U (g) Maharash tra U 2 -, (~) Mysore U I (i) Punjab R 13 6 7
U I Uno 3 ,-
(D Rajasthan R I
U 2 2 2 (kl Uttar Pradesh R 12 9 5
U IS
Uno 0\ 'I I (I) West Bengal R IB 13 5 12 2
U ., I 3 Une 6
3 (m) Delhi U 7 2 5
Une I (n) Trlpur. R 12 " 4
Une ;l 2
645
Q~ WORKERS AND NO~'WORKERS BY BLACE OF BiRTH-( cont~.)
WORKERS ~~~_: _________________________ -A
.... 111 In
Mining Qua· rrying, Livestock,
Forestry, Fishing, V VIII Hunting and IV In VII In
Plantations, • At Manufacturinr vi in Transport. IX Orchards, and Househol:l other than House- In Trade and Storage and In X .IHed activities Industry nold InOustry <A>nstruction Commerce Co.nmun Icati ons Other Services Non-workers
,--___"'_ ....... _-:--, r---A---~ r---~-~ ,----~ -r---~ ,--___"__-~ r---A..-""" ,-__ -Jt... __ _ ""'"
Males females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males ,Females Males Female. ,Mal.s t!lmales
12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION-TOTAL
13] " -2,191 22,009 196 33 640 231 1,118 98& 793 a 3,739 277 31,999 32,631 129 4 '1,601 12,643 161 28 502 230 687 576 510 3 2,599 118 28,197 27,445
... . 572 9,362 32 5 13"1 2 532 404 275 1,070 157 4,7H 4,SH 6 7 2F
128 4 1,591 12,621 160 28 502 230 679 576 507 2,553 116 28,140 27,356 4 572 9,,358 32 133 2 529 404 271 1,044 157 4,711 4,857
6 5 183 114 2 1,453 11,714 141 27 418 174 621 338 453 2,283 72 26,678 24,164
2 515 3,072 23 5 124 496 329 261 970 148 4,500 4,028
4 2 138 907 19 24 56 58 238 54 270 44 1,~2 3,192 2 57 6,286 9 9 2 33 75 13 74 9 211 834
6 5 183 IQ 22 2 8 3 46 2 57 89
4 3 I 26 33 37
'14 17 2 2 ,24 2 10 H
12 21 20 2 31
• ...: 5 6 3
- 3 2 3 I
4 J
(0) ~..,d'
(p) stl4KIH
~. 80rn in co.nntrles in Asia beyond ftldiif {iMl~dlrlf {l.S.S. R~r
(.) Burma
(II) Neppk
(c) Pal<,islan
C. Born-irt Countl'les in Eu~ (el(cl~1I U.U.R.)
(a) Italy
2
R U
R
Total. ;8$81 Worker,..,
,-----'--. Per94qll Malq
5 7
""'H .... m~.Q ..... "'ttrAL (concld.)
»' ;14. I I
l't9 171 7a 113 I~
2 4 2
S6. 55 31 0+6 8
151 H4 '\3 6) -t
3 3
WORKERS
I All ..
~ultivato~"
r----.... --~ ,..-_ ...... ._._--... irlaitlsh FemaleeiOl
, 10 II
~I 7
8 7
3
OF WORKER~ ANDNON~WoRKERS'BY PLACE 'OF BIRTH-(contJ.)
WORKERS ,-. __________________________ -..A.. ______________________________ -.
"' In Mining Qua. rryin!!, Livestock Forestry, Fis~ini'
Hunting and Plantations, O~chards, and ellied activities
r----A--.. Male.. Females
12 13
V VIII ·IV In VII In
At Manufacturin, VI ,~ T rllOSport, household other th~n House· In Trade, and ~tor.lie ana Industry hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications ,..~ r---.A.--~ r-,.., .. -"""--- ..... r-A_, __ ~ ,---_"__---,
Males Females Males Famales Males Females Males Female. Males 'female.
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
I MPHAL "EMT"StJ'IS!DIVISI'ON-T01'AL (concld.)
2 9
3 2 a
.-
IX In
Ot~.r Services ,---__ ..A--_ "'71
Males
_ 2~
un 2
36
';'9
3
Females
25
X
Non·workers r---..)--~
Males
26
Females
27
1-65
3
23
39
D-,: VI D.ISTRlBUnON OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES,
WORKEP.S
II As
As Agricultural ... Rural Total Total Work." Cultivator Labour
Uaban r-----...A------~-"'\ r----..A..--.---"" ~--..A----l ,..---- A ___ l
Country/State where born Unclassiflable Persons Males Females 'Males Females Males Females Males Females
4 S 6 7 9 10 II
IMPHAL EAST SUB',DIVI~ION-RUI\AL
TOTAL POPULATION 106,628 51,6~1 54,026 14,362 15,790 17,945 6,1,0' 165 31
A. Born in India 'R 97,622 51,469 46,153 23,477 19,008 17,330 5,714 ·163 31
U 8,372 936 7,436 715 6,596 50. ~21 2
Unc 512 112 400 112 173 105 167
I. Within the Stale of Enumeration R 97,433 51,384 46,049 23,433 18,971 17,3 18 5,695 163 31 U 8,339 911 7,427 701 6,593 502 221 2
Unc 451 109 342 109 159 104 153
(.) Born In place of Enurr.eraticon R 88,234 48,043 40,191 21,365 16,027 15,668 3,660 154 31
(b) Born elsewhere in District of Enumeration R 9,199 3,341 5,858 2,068 2,944 1,650 2,029 9
U 8,339' 'i12 1,427 701 6,593 • 502 221 2
Unc 451 Ju9 342 109 J59 104 153 II. States in India beyond the
State of Enumeration R 189 85 101 44 37 11 19
U 33 24 9 14 3,
Une 61 3 58 3 14 14
(a) Assam R 114 29 85 21 31 15
U 26 18 8 10 3
Unc 39 2 37 2 6 6
(b) Bihar _ R 16 12 4 I 2 Une 6 5 4 " ( c) Kerala R 4 4 4
(d) Madra, R 1
U I
(e) Maharashtra I) I (f) Punjab R 12 5 7
Unc 3 (II) Rljasthan R (h) Uttar Pradesh R
U 2 2
Un.: 4 4 -,
(i) West Bengal R 13 5 8 2
U 1 I
Unc 6 6 3
(j) Delhi Unc I
(k) Tripura R 2
Un' 2 2 (I) Nagaland R 24 24
U I (m) SIKKIM R .:..
B. 80rn in countries in IIsia beyond 'odia (including U.!>.S.R,) m 82 37 55 13 8 7
(.) Burma 6 2 4 2 (b) Nepal 69 40 29 34 8 7 (c) Pakistan 44 40 4 19 .of
C, Born in countries in EuropQ
(excludlni V,S,~.f\.) 3 (') Italy 3
650
·D- VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS
~-------------~-----~
II As
As Agricultural Rural Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer Urban r-:------..A...------~
,--_A ____ """'\ r----.A..----." ,-___ .A. ___ ~
CountryfSlate where born Undassiftable Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
2 3 4 6 7 9 10 II
IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION- URBAN (condd.)
TOTAL POPUlAl",ON 16,027 7,736 8,291 2,917 3,896 292 " A. Born in India R 1,079 438 611 233 341 23 2 .0\
U 14,818 7,209 7,609 2,666 3,5~5 266 12
Within the State of Enumeration R 991 364 613 195 335 23 1 4
U 14,746 7,169 7,577 2,669 3,554 266 12
(al Born in place of Enumeration U 14,746 7,169 7,577 2,669 3,554 166 12
(b) Born elsewhere In District of
Enumeration R 997 381 613 195 335 23 4
II. States in India beyond the State of Enumeration R 82 54 28 38
U 72 40 32 17
(a) Assam R 49 26 23 24
U 31 16 15
(b) Bihar R 5 2
U 9 3 4
(c)- Guiarat U I I I
(d) Kerala U 1 2 I
(e) Madhya Pradesh U I
(f) Maharashtra U 2 (g) Mysore U
(h) Punjab R U I
(i) Rajasthan U 2 2 2
(j) Uttar Pradesh R II 9 2
U 12 7 5
(k) West Bengal R 5 U 3 3
(I) Delhi U 2 5
(m) Tripura R 10 7 2
(n) Nagaland R
B. Born in countries in Asia beyond India
(including U.S.S.R.) 130 89 41 58 3
(a) Nepal 17 15 2 12
(b) PakIStan 113 71 ~9 4,
65~
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH
WORKERS
~-------~-------------------~~~--------------------------------~ III In
Mining Qua· rryi ng, Livestock,
Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and IV Plantations,
Orchards f and
allied activities
At Household Inclnstry
V In
Manufacturing VI
other than House· In hold Industry Construction
VII In
Trade and Commerce
VIII In
Transport
Storage and Communications
IX
In Other Servi ces
X Non·workers
~--A ____ ~ r---A---~ r---~ r---~~~r_~A_-_~ r---A--~ r---A---~ ~-A __ ~
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Femal ~
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
IMPHAL EAST SUB·DIVISION-URBAN «ondd.)
2 564 3,378 28 6 130 517 345 279 1,149 165 4,769 4,395
31 305 3 I 15 16 17 134 17 205 300
2 515 3,073 23 5 124 498 329 262 984 148 4,523 4,054 21 299 1 6 10 16 15 115 17 189 278
2 515 3,072 23 5 124 496 329 261 970 148 4,500 4,023
2 515 3,072 23 5 124 496 329 261 970 148 4,500 4,023
21 299 6 10 16 15 115 17 189 270
10 6 2 5 2 19 16 22
2 If 23 31
9 2 5 7 2 20
3 13 15 2 3
2 3
652
O-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS
r------------A--------~
II As
As Agricultural
Rural Total Total Workers Cultivator .labourer
Urban ~-_---A_·-_"""-_l ,--_""':"'_.A.. __ -, .-----"-----, ,----"""-----,
CO<Jntry/5tate where born Unci a"inable Persons Males Femal es Males Females Males Femalis Males Females
2 3 4 5 8 ~ 10 II
BISHENPUR SUB· DIVISION-TOTAL
TOTAL POPULATION 78,853 39,137 39,616 18,011 15,856 16,678 8,053 4
A. Born In India R 77,568 38,646 38,922 18,159 15,403 16,352 7,777 01-
U 786 344 442 245 261 135 89
Uno 26 26 26 26
I. Within the State of Enumeration R 77,454 38,578 38,876 18,106 15,371 16,309 7,753 4
U 786 314 442 245 261 135 89
Un, 26 26 26 26
(a) ~orn In place of Enumeration R 67,365 35,4~9 31,896 15,797 10,942 14,234 5,03~
(b) Born elseWhere in the district of Enumeration R 10,089 3,109 6,980 2,309 4,429 2,075 2,714
U 786 344 442 245 261 135 89
Unc 2. 26 26 26
II. State. in India beyond the ,tate of el'\umeration R 114 68 46 53 32 43 24
(a) Assam R loa 63 45 50 32 43 24 (b) Bihar R 2 " 2 (c) Uttar Pradesh R 2 I (d) West Bengal R 2 2
B. Born in Countrie, in Asia beyOnd India (including U.S.S.R,) 473 247 226 207 166 191 161
(a) Burma ,2 I I I (b) r.kistan 471 216 225 206 165 190 161
"Entirely rural, The figure. of rural are the same as total
653
OF'WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-(contd.) . WORKERS
,-_-___ ._ _-______________ -Jo. ____ ---------------__....,
III In
Mining Quarrying, Livestock,
forestry, Fishing, Hunting and IV Plantations, At
Orchards, and Househol:l
V In
Manufacturing
other than House-'II In
VII in
Trade and
VIII In
Transport,
Storage and
IX In X
allied activities Industry hold IMustry Construction Commerce Co,nmunications Other Services Non-workers r---A--~ ,--_--A..-~ r---..A----J ,-___ .,..1-----. ,--_~ ,_-..A--__ , r-----"'----""'\ r--"J..-~--"\
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12
81 61
13
3? 39
81 39
77 32
4 7
497 475 22
472
22
418
~4
22
2
15
~,619
6,484
131
6,476
131
5,107
1,369
131
S
8
4
I
16
17
14 3
12
3
12
2
2
17 18 19 20 21
BISHENPUR SUB-DIVISION-TOTAL
6 39 155 1,046
5 32 I3p 1,007 7 21 39
32 129 1,007
7 21 39
4 20 100 685
12 29 3U
7 21 39
22 23 24 25
71 1,069 91
63 1,008 90 6 51 2
62 1,005 90
6 51 2
52 aSI 75
10 124 15
6 51 2
2 10
10
26
10,626
20,487 99
20,472
99
19,672
800
99
15
13
2
40
40
27
23,760
23,519 161
23,505
181
20,954
2,551
161
14
13
60
60
654
D·_ VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS
II As
As Agricultural
Rural Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer
Urban ,..-____ -A _______ ""'" r---__.i..---l ,.--___ ..A.. ____ """"\
~_.Jo-__ ~
Country/State where born Unclassif1able Persons Males Females Males females Males Females Males Females
2 4 5 6 7 10 II
THOUBAL,- SUB·DIVISION-TOTAL
TOTAL POPULATION 134,924 66,993 67,931 31,942 27,705 28,356 9,691 294 4SS
A. Born in India R 133,495 66,261 67,234 31,375 27,2'1 27,977 9,422 293 455 U 859 427 432 324 2.27 147 64 I Unc 27 12 15 2 I I I
I, Within the State of Enumeration R 133,233 66,116 67,117 31,267 27,171 27,884 9,360 293 45,5 U 839 409 430 309 • 227 145 64 I Unc 25 10 15 I I
(a) Born in place of Enumeration R 118,792 62,659 56,133 28,897 20,117 25,835 6,697 268 441 (til Born elsewhere in District of
Enumeration R 14,441 3,457 10,984 2,370 7,054 2,049 2,663 25 14 U 839 409 430 309 227 145 64 I Une 25 10 15 I I
II, States in India beyond the State
Qf Enumeration R 262 145 117 108 ~O 93 62
U 20 18 2 15 2
Unc 2 2 2 I _... (al Andh ra Pradesh R 2 I
(b) Assam R 77 48 29 34 23 29 9 U 5 5 4 2 Unc I I I I
(cl Bihar R 7 6 5 U ~ 4 4
(d) Gujarat R I I I U I I I
(e' Orissa R 3 2 I I (f) Punjab R 2 2 2 (g) Rajasthan U
(h) Uttar Pradesh R 4 '" 4 U 5 5 5 Une I I I
(i) West Bengal R 5 4 4 (J) Tripura R 161 82 79 62 59 58 52
U 3 2 I S. Born In countries in Asia beyond India
(including U.S.S.R.) 543 293 250 241 216 231 204 (a) Burma 4 2 2 2 2 I (b) Nepal 10 7 3 5 2 4 2 (c) Pakistan 529 294 2~S 23+ 212 226 202
.Entirely rural. The fiiures of rurar are the same 15 th.C of total".
655
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-(contd.)
WORKERS ~--------________________________ A ________________________________ ~
III In
Mining Qua-rrying, Livestock Forestry, Fishin2, V VIII Hunting and IV In VII In Plantations, At Manufacturing VI In Transport, IX Orchards, and household other than House- In Trade and Storage ana In X all ied activities Industry hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non·workers r----.A.-~ r----A..--~
,--___ ..A.. __ """"\ r----A--....... ,--..A..---l
,--__ ..A.._ __ ~ ,---.~_.A- _~ r--_..A._-.....
Males Females Males Females Males Famales Males Females Male. Females Males Females Males Females Males Femalel
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
THOUBAL SUB·DIVISION - TO:rAL
94 III 600 16,190 27 10' 105 313 991 189 12 1,964 147 35,051 40,226
93 110 577 16,079 25 106 102 261 936 IS9 2 1,858 141 34,866 39,973 I 3 18 100 2 3 48 55 104 5 103 20S
I 10 14 93 110 576 16,061 22 106 102 254 930 18S 12 1,855 137 34,649 39,946
I 3 17 lOa 2 3 45 55 95 5 lOa 203 10 14
89 82 513 12,Cla 16 88 94 202 676 160 9 1,720 114 33,762 36,01.
of 28 63 4,051 6 I B 8 52 254 2S 3 135 23 1,087 3,230 3 17 100 2 3 45 55 95 5 100 203
10 If
18 7 6 4 37 27 3 3 22
"- ,-
13 4 14 1
2 2
-I
2
2 2
I "_
2 2 2 4 20 20
-=- 2 I
4 II <I 2 52 3;
2 2
'f ~. <I 50 33
656
D- VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
Country, State whore born
Rural
Uaban
Undassiflable
TOTAL POPULATION
A. Born in India R U
II. Within the State ofEnumeration R U
<al Born in place of Enumeration R (b) Born el«where in the district
of En umeration R U
11, States in I nd ia beyond the State R of Enumeration U
(al Assam R U
(b) West Bengal U
(c) Nagaland R
B. Born in Countries in Asi" India (including U,S.S.R)
beyond
(a) Burma
Tetal Total Workers r-----,.A.-~-__ ~ r----.,}..--,--~
PerSGns Ma les Females Males Females
3 4 5 7
UKHRUL SUB-DIVISION-TOTAL
48,590 23,890 24,70q 10,669 13,516 48,352 23,695 24,657 10,501 13,507
226 184 42 159 9 48,348 23,691 24,657 10,498 1:l,S07
222 182 40 157 8 43,788 21,776 22,012 9,329 11,436
4,560 1,915 2,645 1,169 2,071 222 182 40 157 8
4 4 3 4 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 I 2 I I I I
I
12 II 9
12 II 9 .Entirely rural. The filiures of rural are the Same as that of Total.
WORKERS
,....----_.""-----..,
As
Cultivator ,.....-_~,A_ ___ -,
Males Females
9,147 11,5 18 9,236 12,516
2 2 9,236 12,516
2 I 8,462 10,679
774 1,837 2 I
9
9
II As
Agricultural.
Labour r ____ .A... __ _
Males Females
10 Ii
13 11 12 I
17
12 17 I
0
12 13 I
657
OF WORKERS AND·NON-WORKERS'Bf PLACE.OF'BIRTH-(contd.)
WORKERS
,-------_._-----------------------__.\.---------III In
Mining Qua.
rrying r Livestock,
Forestry Fishing, V VIII Hunting and IV In VII In Plantations, At Manufacturing VI In Transport, Orchards, and Household other than House· In Trade and Storage and allied activities Ir,dustry hold Industry Construction Commerce Communications
"---....\.---'"'l ,----""---...... 1 r--.,.A..-~ ,---__ ...A.. ___ ~
r---..A.---~ ,-_..A..---1 Males Females Males FoOmales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 1-1 15 16 17 18 19 2G 21 22 23
UKHRUL sua· DIVISION-TOTAL
3 70 "0 23 3S 4S 11 14 3 64 910 8 27 :17 10 10
6 15 8 8 2 4 3 64 910 8 24 37 10 10
5 15 8 8 2 4 S4 709 i] 15 I 9 10 201 5 7 12 9 I 5 15 8 8 2 -I
J....
IX
In Other Services
r---A---, Males Females
24 25
1,119 59
1,101 54 liS 5
1.101 54 114 J
766 43 338 II 114 S
'_
X Non-workers r------",A...---"\
Males
26
13,221
13,194 25
13,193 2~
12,447
146 :is I
2
2
Females
27
11,184
11,150 33
",150 32
10,576
574 32
658
D- VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS ~ _____________ A-_____ ,
II As
As Agricultural
Rural Total Total Worker. Cultiv.tor labourer Urban
,-_____ ..A. ____ ~
r---A-----. r---""'"-----'\ r---.Jo.._--~
,,:ountry/State where born Unclassifiable Persons Males Females M.les Females Males Females Males Females
2 4 5 7 B 10 II
MAO AND SADAR HILLS SUB-DIVISION-TOTAL
TOTAL POPULATION 72,039 35,976 36,063 18,S9' 19,997 17,159 19,037 489 445
A. Born in India R 69,311 34,478 34,833 17,795 19,349 16,269 18,44-1 415 399 U 354 220 134 152 91 62 62
I. Within the State of Enumeration R 68,889 34,214 34,675 17,569 19,239 16,179 18.356 390 377 U 215 140 75 84 47 43 38
(a) Born in place of Enumeration R 52,857 26,949 25,908 12,705 13,123 II ,683 12,433 368 339
(b) Bor~ elsewhere in District
of Enumeration R 16,032 7,265 8,767 4,864 6,116 4,496 5,923 22 38 U 215 140 75 B4 "7 43 38
II. States in I ndis beyond the State
of Enumeratio'n R 422 264 158 226 11O 90 88 15 22 U 139 80 59 68 44 39 44 I
(a) Andhra Pradesh R I I I . (b) ASsam R 61 47 14 41 8 3 6 2
U IS 7 8 4 1 2 2
(c) Bihar R 13 12 II
(d) Jammu and Kashmir R 2 2
(e) Madhya Pradesh R 3
(f) Punjab R B 7 7 U 6 6 &
(g) Rajasthan R 8
(h) Uttar Prade,h R 23 23 23 I U 3 3 3 2
(i) West Bengal R 302 161 141 130 102 8' 62 24 20 U 115 64 51 55 42 35 42 I
(j) Nagai and R I I
B, Born in countries In Asia beyond India (Including U.S.S.R.) 2,374 1,178 1,096 949 557 808 511 73 46
(a) Bhutan 175 96 79 70 67 65 66
(b) Burma 12 9 3 3 I
( c) ~epal 2,173 1,167 1,00& 865 48~ 7{1 440 71 f5
(d) Pakistan " " 10
(eJ Saudi Arabia 3 2 I 2
'Entlrely runl. 'The fiEures of rural are the same as that of rotal.
659
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-(contd.)
WORKERS r-------_-____________________ -A _____________________________ ~
III In
Mining Qua
rrying. Livestock.
FQrestry, Fishing,
Hunting .r.d IV
P,antations,
Orchards, and
all ied activities
At
Household
Industry
V In
Manufacturing
other than House
hold Industry
1/1
In
Construction
VII
in
Trade and
Commerce
ifill
In
Transport,
Storag_e and
COlnmunications
I
IX
In
Other Services X
Non-workers r--A---t r---A--_, r---A-~ r--_A-_~ ,---~ r---h-_-1 r~' l---A---~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 ~ 20 .21 22
"'lAO AND SA DAR HILLS SUB.DIVISION-TOTAL
65 51 47 340 88 47 5
63 52 41 359 78 40 5 "I I 10 7
63 51 40 359 72 40 5 3 I 9 7
56 .52 23 259 18 7 3 7 17 100 S4 33 2.
3 9 7 I 6
4
2
2 2
2
23 24
1,047.
923 5S
819 29
553 266
29 104
16 I
37 2.
7 2 3 6 4 a
20 I
20
19
64 4 I
50
25
55
54 I
54 I
32 22
26
17.080
16,683 68
16,645 56
14.244 2,401
56 38
12
6 3
31
9
329 16
30~
27
14,066
15,484 43
1,,436 28
12.785 2,6;1
28 48
IS
6 6
39
9
539 12
6
521
Rural
Country/State where born Urban Unclassifiable
TOTAL..!'0PULATIO'"
A, Born in India R U
I, Within the State 0 r Enumeration R U
(a) Born in Place of Enumeration R (b) Born elsewhere in Distr;ct ~f
Enumeration R U
II. States in Ind ia bep d the State of Enumeration R
U (a) Andhra Pradesh R
b) Assam R (c) Bihar R
(d) Jammu & Kashmir R
(e) Madhya Pradesh R
(I) Punjab R U
(~) Pakistan R
(h) Uttar Pradesh R
B, Born in countries in Asia beyond India (including U,S,S,R,)
(a) Nepal
(b) Pakistan
660 ...
D-VI DISTRmUTION"OF INDUSTRIAL CA'fEG6RIES'· j
Total r----- A - ____ ""'"'
Persons Males Femal es
3 4
WORKERS r---------."..__------.
Total Workers r---J.--.,.....-""'")
Males Females
A<
Cultivator r---..A..--","",\
Males Fe mal.s
8 9
A. Agricultural
Labourer r ____ ..,A.-__ ~
Males Females
10 II
• (I) MAO-TOTAL
34,131 17,105 11,11& 1,884 10,171 7",5 9,554 Jl9 32] 34,218 17,092 17,126 8,B7l 10,271 7,913 9,554 339 327
10 10 8 1-34.174 17,048 17,126 8,829 10,271 7,913 9,554 339 327
-4 4 1- 1-32,400 16,703 15,697 8,565 8,971 7,716 8,331 336 307
1,774 345 1,429 264 1,300 187 1,223 3 20
4 4 1- 2
H 44 ~4 6 6 6
7
2 2 2
2 2
5 5 5 6 6 6
18 18 18
3 , 2 2 2
·"Entirely rural, The fiiures of rural are the same aS'that of Total,
· 661
OF-\VGRK-ERS-AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-Ccontd.)
J---':""-
III In
MininQ Qua· rrying. Livestock forestry, Fishing,
Honting and Plantations, Orchards. and allied cctivitles
IV At
household
Indu.try
V In
Manufacturing other than House·
hold Industry ~ __ ~~_~ ~---A-_~ r---A~-~
Males Females Males Females Males Famales
2 13 14 15 16 17
55 51 27 309 5S 52 2S 309
I
55 52 24 309
55 S2 18 254
55
I I
.L
WORKERS
~--------------------.
VIII VII In
VI In Transport, In Trade and Storage ano
Construction Commerce Communications ,-___ A-_ ..... r-'"""'----.. ,--..... _.-\..-_--,
Males Females Males Females MaleS Females
18 19 20 21 22 23
• (I) MAO-TOtAl..
13 23 22
I
22
16
I'
IX In X
Other Services Non .. workers ,--__ .A. __ 1
r--_Jo--~
Hales Females Males Females
H 25 26 27
513 18 ~ ',211 ',.55 517 28 B,219 ,6,855 4 2
474 28 8,219 2
6,855
422 26 8,138 6,726
52 2 81 129 2
13 -4
1
7 2 2
... 1
18
2 2
66t
D -VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS -A--., ____ ,
II I As As Airicultura I
Rural Total Total Workers Cultivator labourer Urban
,-- _____ -..A.. __ . _____ -"'\ r-----J----"1 r-----A----1 r--A-----.
Country!State where born Unclas,; flab Ie Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Malel Females
2 3 4 5 6 7 10 II
(II) sAeA" HILL.S-TOTAL
TOTAL POPULATION 17,808 18,811 18,917 10,012 9,726 ',2>44 9,48] ISO 118 B. Born in India R 35,093 17.386 17,707 S,922 9,078 8,356 8,&90 76 72
U 344 210 134 144 91 80 82 I I. Within the State of Enume'ation R 34,715 17,166 17,549 8,740 8,96B 8,266 8,802 51 50
U 1-" 136 75 82 47 41 38 (a) Born in Place of Enumeration R 20,457 10,246 10,211 4,140 4,152 3,957 4,102 32 32 (b) Born elsewhere in District 01
Enumeration R 14.258 6,920 7,338 4,600 4,8 16 4,309 4,700 19 IS U 111 136 75 82 47 41 38
II. States in India beyond the State 01
~numeration R 378 210 158 IS1 110 90 88 25 22 U 133 74 59 62 44 39 44 1
(a) Assam R 60 46 14 40 8 3 6 I 2 U 15 7 8 4 2 2 2
(b) Bihar R 6 4
(c) Madhya pradesh R 1 I I
(d) Punjab R 3 2 2 (e) Uttar t'radesh R 5 5 I
U 3 3 2
(I) \'Vest Bengal R 302 161 141 130 102 86 82 24 20 U 115 64 51 55 42 35 12 ..... I
(8) N.~a'and R I Born in countries in Asia b~yond Ind ia
(including U.S.S.R.) 2,371 1,275 I,Og6 946 557 80S 511 73 46 (a} Bhut.n 175 96 79 70 67 65 66 (b) Burma 12 3 9 3 3 I 3 I (c) Nepal 2,171 1,165 1,006 863 485 741 440 71 4S (d) Pakistan 10 10 <)
(e) Saudi Arabia 3 2 2 2
·EMirelt rural. The n~ur.s of rural are the same as that of total.
663
OF WORKERS AND NO~-WO:RKERS BY PLACE OF BI.RTH
WORKERS I __ ~ __ ~_~ ___ ~_~~ __ ~ __ ~ _______ -A _________________________________ --~
III In
Minin, Quarryine, Livestock, Forestry. Fishing. Hunting and Plantations,
Orchards, a"d a Ilied activities
IV At
Household Indnstry
V In
Manufacturing 1/ I
other than House· In hold Industry Construction
VII In
Trade and Commerc::;e
VIII In
Transport IX Storage and In Communications Other Services
X Non-workers
,---'-______ --.. r-......... ..A----~ ~-~ ,..--__ ..A..--~, ~_...A.. ___ ~ r-~~_A_-----. ,-___ J; __ ~"'""'I r-~._J,...,--_____."
Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females
12 13
10
7
2
2
15
20 : I
16 50 3 I
'16 50 3 I
5 5
II 3
-is I
16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23
(II) SADAR HILLS-TOTAL
65 46 4
56 39 4 9 7 7
50 39 4 9 7
12 6 2
38 33 2 9 7
2
L
24 25 26 27
519 27 8,859 9,211
406 26 8,464 8,629 51 I 66 43
345 26 8,426 8,581 29 I 54 28
131 6,106 6,059
214 20 2,320 2,522 'J.9 I 54 28
61 38 48 22 12 IS
36 6 6 2 3 6
2 I
20 31 39 19 9 ,
62 329 539
4 26 12
6
48 302 521
9
664
D-VI DISTRmUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
CoUntry 51Jt. whlre born
Rural Uaban
U nclass ifiabl e
2
fotal
~--..J-----l
P.ersons Males Females
'I
Total Workers
r--_..A..------. Males Females
7
• TAIIIENG LONG·SUB·PIVISION--TOTAE
TOTAL POPULA'tION
A. Born in India R U
Unc I. Within the State of Enumeration . R
U Unc
(a) Born in place of Enumeratio n R
(b) Born elsewnere in District of Enumeration R
II. St.tes I n India boyond the State
U Unc
of enumeration R U
(a) 'Assam R U
(b) Bihar U
(c) Punjab R U
(d) Uttar Pradesh R U
(e) West Bengll
B. Born in Countries in Asia
beyond India (including U.S.S.R.)
(a) Nepal
(b) Pakistan
R U
36,518
36,31 1 154
15 36.29'1
126 15
32,685
3,605 126 IS
21 28
7 8
12 17
38 31
7
17,716
17,527 139
12 17,506
III 12
15,947
1,515191
12
21 28
7 B
12 17
38
31
7
"Entirely rural. The figures of rural are the ,am. as that of Total.
18,802
18,784 15
3 18,784
15 3
16,738
2,046 IS 3
8,810
8,636 124
12 8.615
96 12
7,~40
1,075 96 12
21 28
7 8
12 17
38
31
7
10,401
10,395 6
10.395 6
8, B87
1,508 6 I
WORKERS
r------~-"".-----
As
As .' Agricultural
Cultivator Labour
r----.A._--~ ,..-___ A ___ -,
Males Females Males Females
9 10 II
8,01l 9,829
8,042 9,826 2 3
8 8.042 9,816
2 3 8
7,198 8,443
844 1,383 2 3 8
665'
WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS' BY PLACE OF BIITH-(contd.)
WORKERS
r-------------- ---------'----,----------_._--, III In
MinillJ Qua·
rryi"., Livestock, Forestry Fishing,
Hunting and Plantations , Orchards. and
allied activities
IV
At
Household
I"dustry
V In
Manur.cturlllK VI
other than House- In hold Industry CooltructiQn
,-_-A __ "",,\ ,- ___ .A.. ___ ..., 1"---""'---",", r----.A. ___ -"\
t1ale, Females 11.le, Females ~1dles Females Males Females
12 13 11 15 17 18 19
VII In
Trade and
Commerce r---"--!....-""""I
~Idl.. Fernal-.
2. 21
VIII In
Transport,
Storage and Communications r--.A.--~
Males Females
22 23
TAMENGLONG SUB·DIVISION·-TOTAL
ID
10
10
, " ...:
150
148
148
121
27
2 2
S4~
Si2 2
542 2
~27
115 2
2~ , 4
21 6 3
21 6 .. 3
i'2 3
9 3
-,
IX
In Other ServiCes ~
,----J.__--l Males Females
24
547
409 118
4 388 91 ..
200
IB8 91 4
21 27
7 8
I I
12 16
36
29 7
25
24
23 I
23 I
16
7 I
-
x Non .. workeri ,.--___ ..A...._~_
Males Females
26 21
8,906 8,401
8,891 e,389 15 9
3 8,e'ii 8,389
15 9 3
8,107 ? ,551
484 538 15 9
3
666
D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTR1AL CATEGORlE3
WORKERS
r-------------A------~
II As
As Agricultural Rural Total Total Worken Cultivator labourer Urban ,.------..... ------...... i; ,----'-----, , ___ ..A.. ___ , .--...... ......_--~
Country/Scato where born Undassin.ble Persons ~1alcs Females Males Females Mlles Fo!mlles Mllos Fernalos
" ~ 4 !5 (, 7 10 " JIRIBUH SUB-DIVISION-TOTAL
TOTAL POPULATION 18.116 9,4~' 8.619 5,1137 1,679 4,131 1,385 89
A. Born in India F\ 17,402 9,105 8,197 4,723 2.591 4,032 1,382 B2 U 99 53 46 43 13 22 2
I. Within the State of enumeration R 13.835 7.160 6.675 3,185 2.047 2,768 1,213 H U 77 42 35 40 12 22 2
(a) Born in place of enumeration R 8,900 4,~27 4,273 1,361 786 1,179 i59 37 (b) Burn elsewhere in District
of Enumeration R 4,935 1.533 2,402 1,824 1,261 1,589 754 7 U 77 42 35 40 12 22 2
II. Stltes in Indi. beyond the State
of Enumeration A- 3,5&7 1,945 1,622 1,538 544 1,264 169 38 U 22 II II 3 I
(a) Assom R 2,613 1,941 681 1,535 543 1.264 169 38 U 12 7 5 2 1
(bl l\lhar U I (c) KerJ I. R
(d) Maharashtra F\ U
(01 Uttor PrJrlc,h F\ If) W~H Bcng,ji flo I I
U I I (g) Tripura R 9'39 939
U 7 4 Q. OfTI tr. C('\\Jntncs in Asia btyonrj ~.
'nGiA 625 339 286 271 75 177 5 (.1 I'Jei)al 17 7 10 7 10 (b) Pd~lsti1n 60S 332 276 264 65 177 s
---.r,;t.fe:Yrur;"[" Tho (igures o(rural are t;; s·am....-;;~"i'Otai.
667
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-(contd.)
WORKERS , __ ~ _________________ . __________ -A ________________________ ~
III In
Mining Qu.trying. Livestock I
Fllrestry. Fi,hing. Hunting ar.J
Plant.tions. Orchard., n nd
~lIied .clivi ties r----.A..--~
Male; Females
12 I)
I, II
6
4 1
5
s-
2
2
V IV In VII
At Manufacturing vi in
Household other than HJuse. In rradc and
Industry hold Inoustry Con."truction Commorce
,----.A.--1 ,--_..11..--1 ,----.... ~ .-------~ Males Females Males Females r·bles Fem.les Males Fem.l"s
IS
11 l,e13 20 952
10
10 667 10
2 2SS 5 40'1
10 10 Z85
ID 285
2 61
2 "
16
l l
:I.
2
17
4
3
z
2
I B 19 20 21
JIIlIBAM S"S- DIVISION-·TOfAL
14 l~ 1
29 21 3 ~
11 .0 1 4 6
II ~
3
14 12
, 14 12
12
12
vIII In
Tramport. IX
StoragJ ~nd In Co.nrnunicJtions Otiler Service. ,---A-__ , ~_--A-__ ~
Males. Fem~les Mal~; F~mal~1
23 2f 25
19 5P1 264
16 509 251 I H 3
10 322 163 I 11 2 S 114 68 5 19B 95
I 12 2
6 iG7 98
2 I
6 1.8'4 B7
I I
I I
2 69 10 1 10
1 62
X N"n -wol1(ers
f---_...A..,-- _ .. -
Males rcmz.lt''s
26
4.460 5.950 !4JS2 5.706
10 )3
J.97t; 4.628 2 7J
3.126 14!7 709 10441
2 73
407 I C13
10 406 [39
S
1 9,fl
3 ~
6S 211
63 211
668
D-VI DIStRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES
WORKERS , ___________ J...,... .. __ ~ ___ '"""'
A(
As Agricultural ltuI.1 Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer Ur!l&n ,.- - ___ -A _____ -..
,----.-.--~-, r----'----, r----..,..A.---..., COlnlry/State wh ... barn Unt"",;~.l>fe rerson~ Males F~malg. Males Females Males Femnle. Males Females
2 4 5 6 , 10 II
CHURACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION-TOTAL
TOTAL POPULATION 61,41& 31,111 31,306 14,m 13,791 13,114 11,113 1 1
A. Born in India R 59,m 29,998 30.019 14.165 13\340 12,535 12,41~ i 3 U 79Z 421 37, 283 ';J 129 117 Unc 310 10'1 206 I 3 I. Within the State of Enumeration R 57,609 28,738 28,871 13,4~. 12,911 IU2f 12,034 l U 662 346 316 • 2~O I'll ILl 115 Unc 270 90 lao
" 1 3 - Ii: (a) Born in PlaCe of Enumeralion R 37,528 18,813 18,715 7,021 7,lls 6,446 ,67S 2 (b) Born .Ioewl ere in District of
enumer~ti()n R 20,OSI 9,925 10,156 6,445 5,733 5,582 5,357 U 662 346 316 210 IH 126 15 Unc 270 90 lao I 3 '!I. States in India lleYGnd the State af
Enumeration 1\ 2,328 1,160 1,I6S 699 129 S07 m U 130 75 55 ~3 8 3 2 Une 40 14 26
(a) As~am II. 2,283 I, I'll ',IS(, 668 127 507 37B U 103 58 45 30 7 J 2 Unc 40 14 26 (b) Bihar II. 12 112 12
U 2 2 2 (e) Jammu and Kashmir ~ 2 (d) Madhya Pradesh U 2 2 (e) Punjab R 5 I
U ; 2 (I) Rafasthan II. 2 I I
U 2 2 '2 (g) Uttar Pradesh R 2 2 2 u 5 3 2 3 (h) West Bengal R 21 15 6 14 2 U 10 8 2 5 (i) Himachal Pradesh U
(il T ripur •. R B. Born in countries in Asia bQyond India
(including U.S,S.R.) 1,379 689 690 528 19a 460 2~ ~ (a) Bhutan 2 2 (b) Burma 712 293 419 293 268 2Ul 267 (c) China BB 88. (d) Nepal 19 16 3 16 (e) Pakistan 558 292 266 218 30 In 27 -. Enti'reTy'rural, The figure. of rural arc the same as that of Total
669
OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BJRTH~(co",d.)
WORKERS ,..... _________________ , ... ____ .. ___ • ____ A ______ ..... ______ . __ ~ ___________ .. _ • _
III In
Mining Qua-rryin •• Livestock Fore,lry. Fjshin&. V VIII
Hultting and I~ In VII In
Plantations. At Manufacturi n2 VI In Transport. IX Orchards. and household other than House· In frade and Storage and In X allied activities Indu,try hold Industry Constructio.1 Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers ,..._. __ A_-. ~---A---l r---A-~~
,-____ Jt... __ -.. ,-__ ..A...-. ...... _~ ,----..A:------.. r---- A -_ 1 r----.,A.--~
tl~les Femlle, Males Females Mlle, Fumales Males Femlles .Maks fCIllJles I'IJlcs Females Males Females Males Females
\2 13 14 IS 16 17 IS 19 20 21 21. 2J 24 2S ~ 27
C:HUftACHANDPUR SUB-DIVISION-TOTAL
II • I .. 821 • 16 281 60 41 1.3" 75 16, US 17,514
JI 8 85 809 5 14 199 40 ,1 1.257 6S 15,733 16,699 20 12 3 2 49 18 2 78 4 138 220
I 3 103 203
31 85 774 1 9 14S 31 31 1,133 60 15.272 15.960 lO 9 3 2 ]!'!. IS l 65 I 1(16 173
I l S~ 177
3 16 466 36 9 508 27 1f.792 " ,537
2G 8 69 30t I 9 IO? 22 22 625 33 3,4dO ",~23 20 9 3 2 22 18 2 6S I 106 I7J
I 3 8\1 177
34 5 54 9 6 124 8 161 71<1 J 27 13 3 3Z 47
11 .lb
34 .. 45 7 6 106 8 ~5~ 729 2 19 8 3 29 3S Ii 26
3 6 2 2
I 2
04-3
I 2 -
I 3
2 14 I .. 2 3 2
-
2 2 33 2 2 31 161 392
_:. 2
5 7 151
87
7 9-
2 11 1 IS 74 236
670
D -VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGOiU &:,
WORKERS
II As
AI Agricyityral RUlli T Jtal Total Workers Cultivator Labourer
Urba~ ,.----~--------"'\ 1----...... ---, t------J...---~ ,--__ .A. ___ --,
COuntry/Sute ... here bern Uncl~5sili.ble Per.ons i"lalas Female; l'1alas Femalt!!i Males Females Males Females
5 6 7 9 10 II
TENGHONPAL SUB.DIVISION-TOTAL
.,.OT4L. POPULATION 11,679 13,784 13,895 7,279 7,761 6,41' 7,64' .. It eotn in Inclia R 27,157 13,531 13,726 7,101 7,667 6,333 1.S18 " I,
U 140 98 42 77 'I 5 Unc 35 2'. II 9 II II
I. Within the Stat. of Enymerali", R 27,249 13,5i1 13,726 7,101 7,667 6,333 7,511 .. 12 U 139 98 41 71 " ~ Unc 35 24 II 9 II II
(a) Born in Plate of Enume~alion R 19,132 10,116 9,616 4,685 4,607 4,119 ",~57 3 10 (b)..IIorn elsewhere in D"tritt of
Enumeration R 7,517 3,4~7 ",110 2,41~ 3,()(.Q 1,904 2.991 2 U 139 98 41 71 .. ) Unc 35 24 II 9 II II
II. States in India beyond tho Slate of Enumeration R 8
U
(a) A"am R 8 U I
B. Born in cou~tries in Asia beyond Indi. (inclUding U.S.S.R.) 247 131 116 92 81 90 'I (a) Burma 215 129 116 9() 81 88 81
(b) Nepal 2 2 1
~ntirelY rural. The lillure. 01 rural are the UIT.e ~L that cC Total.
671
OF WORKERS A~D NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH
WORKERS
--.---~~---------.------------~--------~--III In
MininB Qua.
rrying. Live'tock. Forestry. Fishing. Hunting and PlantatioM. Orchards. and allied activities
IV At
Household Indnstry
V In
Manufacturing other than House.
hold Industry
VII V! Iq
In Trade and Construction Commerce
----------.
VIII
n Transport Storage and Communications
!X. In
Other Services X
Non-workers r---...A.._--""",,\ r---.A.---""""\ r----....______, ,...--.--~ ,---.A. __ --""\ r----~-~ ,--__ .A ___ -, r----A.-__ ""'"
M.le, Fem.I., M.Jo, F"m.le, Mlles Fema!es Malo, Females Males Fem.les Males Females Males Fem.les Males Fe'oal.,.
12 13 14 15 16 17 !8 19 20 21
°TENGNONPAL SUB DIVISION-TOTAL
11 51 31 II 118 31 II 52 31 10 95 28 I I 33 4
II ~2 31 10 95 28 1 - I 33 4
.;...
.. 2() 21 2 -7 32 10 8 95 27 I I 33 4
22 23
7 3 4
3 'I
3
"
636 592 ]]
9
592 3) 9
221
365 ]]
\I
2
2
H 25
48
48
46
18
3()
26
6,50S
6,430 21 IS
6."22 21 15
5,431
991 21 IS
39
39
27
'.131 6,019
38
6,059 37
5,009
1,050 37
35
35